50 killed as car bomb targets Baghdad´s Sadr City

By Reuters
May 11, 2016

Amaq news agency, which supports Daesh (Islamic State), said a suicide bomber had targeted militia fighters

BAGHDAD: A car bomb claimed by Daesh (Islamic State) in a district of Baghdad killed at least 50 people and wounded more than 60 others on Wednesday, Iraqi police and hospital sources said.

The SUV packed with explosives went off near a beauty salon in a bustling market at rush hour in Sadr City. Most of the victims were women and many of the wounded are in critical condition, the sources said.

Amaq news agency, which supports Daesh (Islamic State), said a suicide bomber had targeted militia fighters.

The ultra-hardline jihadist group, claimed a twin suicide bombing in Sadr City in February that killed 70 people.

Security has gradually improved in Baghdad, which was the target of daily bombings a decade ago, but violence directed against both the security forces and civilians is still frequent and large blasts sometimes set off reprisal attacks.

Sectarian violence also threatens to undermine US-backed efforts to dislodge the militant group from vast areas of the north and west of Iraq that they seized in 2014.


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