13 August 2015 - 14:57
News ID: 3134
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Rasa - A powerful truck bomb blast has hit the Shia-dominated Sadr-City district of the Iraqi capital, killing dozens and injuring more than 200 people. Islamic State fighters claimed responsibility for the explosion.
Truck Bomb Explosion in Baghdad

RNA - At least 76 people were killed and 212 wounded on Thursday in a blast claimed by Islamic State in Baghdad's Sadr City, police and medical sources said, one of the biggest attacks on the capital since Haider al-Abadi became prime minister a year ago.

 

The blast took place in the Jameela market, two police officials told AP.

 

"A refrigerator truck packed with explosives blew up inside the Jamila market at around 6 a.m. [0300 GMT]," police official Muhsin al-Saedi told Reuters. "Many people were killed and body parts were thrown on top of nearby buildings."

 

A local witness told Reuters that he saw blood and bodily remains among the fruit and vegetables at the market.

 

Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) has claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement posted online. The group says it targeted Iraqi army and militia fighters in the Shiite neighborhood.

 

Islamic State militants, who have controlled almost one-third of Iraq since June 2014, have repeatedly performed similar attacks in Shia-dominated neighborhoods. The ISIS jihadists now control two Iraqi provincial capitals, as well as the city of Fallujah.

 

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