Wave of bombings kills 40 people in Baghdad

Published April 18, 2015
Erbil: Smoke rises from the site of a bomb attack in Erbil, the capital of Iraq’s Kurdistan region, on Friday.—Reuters
Erbil: Smoke rises from the site of a bomb attack in Erbil, the capital of Iraq’s Kurdistan region, on Friday.—Reuters

BAGHDAD: A series of bombings ripped through Baghdad on Friday, mainly targeting public places and killing at least 40 people, Iraqi officials said.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks but violence has escalated both in Baghdad and elsewhere in Iraq in the wake of Islamic State group’s capture of large swaths of territory in the country’s west and north during a blitz last year.

The IS has taken credit for similar attacks in the past, especially those targeting Shias, as well as Iraqi security forces and government buildings.

The deadliest of Friday’s attacks came when a car bomb went off inside a car dealership in Habibya in eastern Baghdad, killed 15 people and wounded 26 others, police said.

Thick black smoke could be seen rising from the area as at least 11 cars were burnt. Security forces sealed off the place.

Half an hour earlier, a car bomb detonated near an out-door market in the capital’s southwestern Amil neighborhood, killing 13 people and wounding 24 there, police officials said.

Earlier, a bomb blast on a commercial street in the southeastern New Baghdad district killed four people and wounded nine. Also, a bomb exploded near an outdoor market in the Dora neighborhood, killing three shoppers and another bomb blast near a cafe killed three people in the capital’s southeastern suburbs.

A roadside bomb exploded near a patrol of fighters known as Sahwa in southern Baghdad, killing two of the force’s members.

The Sahwa fighters joined forces with US troops at the height of the Iraq insurgency to fight Al Qaeda and other militants. Medical officials confirmed the casualties in Friday’s attacks.

Published in Dawn, April 18th, 2015

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