Dozens killed in twin bomb blasts in Baghdad

Published February 7th, 2015 - 01:02 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

At least 37 people have been killed and 86 wounded in two bomb blasts in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, as violence rages on in the Arab country.

Police officials said on Saturday that the first attack took place in the New Baghdad section of the city when an assailant targeted a busy street. The blast killed 22 people and wounded at least 45 others.

In the second assault that occurred shortly afterwards in a Baghdad market, 11 people died while 26 sustained injuries.

Also, at the Abu Cheer market on a Shiite block of southwestern Baghdad, at least four people were killed and 15 wounded when a bomb detonated outside an outdoor food market.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombings. 

The bombings follow Premier Haider al-Abadi's decision to lift Baghdad's curfew as of midnight Sunday.

Daesh launched an offensive in Iraq in June 2014 and took control of the country’s second largest city, Mosul, before sweeping through parts of the country’s Sunni Arab heartland.

The extremist group has threatened all communities, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds and Christians, during its advances in the violence-torn Arab state.

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