Friday, May 10, 2019

Suicide bombing hits market in east Baghdad

Deadly blast rocks Jamila market in Sadr City district of Iraqi capital, local news outlets reported
Aftermath of blast in Sadr City in June 2018 (Reuters/File photo)
By MEE staff- 9 May 2019 
A bombing rocked a marketplace in east Baghdad, causing an unspecified number of deaths and injuries, local media outlets reported.
The blast hit Jamila market in the Sadr City district of the Iraqi capital on Thursday evening after iftar, the sunset meal during the holy month of Ramadan.
The Baghdad Operations Command said the explosion caused deaths and injuries, but it did not provide an exact number of casualties.
Citing a security official, AFP news agency reported that eight people were killed and 15 others were injured in the blast.
MEE could not independently verify those figures.
The Islamic State (IS) group claimed responsibility for the attack late on Thursday, saying that the suicide bomber killed eight people.
In previous years, militants have regularly targeted crowded areas of the Iraqi capital at night during Ramadan.
Last year, a suicide bombing killed seven people at a park in Baghdad during the holy month, and in 2017, two blasts left 35 people dead in a single evening in the west of the city.
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The Iraqi authorities have been battling IS for several years.
Last year, Iraqi forces drove the militants out of large swathes of territory, where IS fighters had gained control after a widescale offensive in 2014.
IS has since lost those areas after an international coalition fought the group in both Iraq and Syria.
In a video message released last week, IS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi urged his followers to continue carrying out suicide bombings, as the group employs new tactics in the wake of its territorial defeats.