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83 killed in Baghdad bombings, firefighters still trying to extinguish blazes

ByAP, Baghdad
Jul 03, 2016 06:21 PM IST

At least 82 people were killed and 200 injured in two bombings that hit Baghdad around midnight Saturday, nearly all of them in a blast targeting a busy shopping area as they celebrated Ramadan, police and medical sources said Sunday.

At least 83 people have been killed and 176 wounded in two separate bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital this morning, Iraqi officials said.

People gather at the site of a suicide car bomb in the Karrada shopping area, in Baghdad, Iraq July 3, 2016.(Reuters Photo)
People gather at the site of a suicide car bomb in the Karrada shopping area, in Baghdad, Iraq July 3, 2016.(Reuters Photo)

In the deadliest attack, a car bomb hit Karada, a busy shopping district in the center of Baghdad, killing 78 people and wounding 160, according to police and hospital officials. It struck as families and young people were out on the streets after breaking their daylight fast for the holy month of Ramzan.

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Iraqi men stand inside a damaged building at the site of a suicide car bombing claimed by the Islamic State group on July 3 in Baghdad's central Karrada district. (AFP Photo)
Iraqi men stand inside a damaged building at the site of a suicide car bombing claimed by the Islamic State group on July 3 in Baghdad's central Karrada district. (AFP Photo)

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the bombing in a statement posted online, saying they had deliberately targeted Shiite Muslims. The statement could not be independently verified.

At dawn on Sunday, fire fighters were still working to extinguish the blazes and bodies were still being recovered from charred buildings. Many of the dead were children, according to Associated Press reporters at the scene. Ambulances could be heard rushing to the site for hours after the blast.

An eyewitness said the explosion caused fires at nearby clothing and cellphone shops. Hours after the bombing, Iraq’s prime minister visited the blast site. Video footage uploaded to social media showed an angry crowd, with people calling Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi a “thief” and shouting at his convoy.

Firemen hose down a burning building after a suicide car bomb occurred in the Karrada shopping area in Baghdad. (Reuters)
Firemen hose down a burning building after a suicide car bomb occurred in the Karrada shopping area in Baghdad. (Reuters)

In the second attack, an improvised explosive device went off in eastern Baghdad, killing 5 people and wounding 16. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.

The casualty figures were confirmed by police and hospital officials, who spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to release information to the press.

The Baghdad attacks come just over a week after Iraqi forces declared the city of Fallujah “fully liberated” from IS. Over the past year, Iraqi forces have racked up territorial gains against IS, retaking the city of Ramadi and the towns of Hit and Rutba, all in Iraq’s vast Anbar province west of Baghdad.

Iraqi women wait for their family members who are missing after a car bomb at a commercial area in Karada neighborhood, Baghdad, Iraq. (AP Photo)
Iraqi women wait for their family members who are missing after a car bomb at a commercial area in Karada neighborhood, Baghdad, Iraq. (AP Photo)

Despite the government’s battlefield victories, IS has repeatedly shown it remains capable of launching attacks far from the front-lines.

Before the launch of the operation to retake Fallujah, Iraq’s prime minister was facing growing social unrest and anti-government protests in Baghdad sparked in part by popular anger at the lack of security in the capital. In one month, Baghdad’s highly-fortified Green Zone, which houses government buildings and diplomatic missions, was stormed twice by anti-government protesters.

IS still controls Iraq’s second largest city of Mosul as well as significant patches of territory in the country’s north and west.

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