The bloodiest day in Baghdad, Almost 100 people were killed

The bloodiest day in Baghdad, Almost 100 people were killed


The bloodiest day in Baghdad, Almost 100 people were killed
Menyasar bomb attacks a market in Sadr City, North of Baghdad, on Wednesday (11/5/2016) with victims killed 64 people. Three of the attacks hit the capital city of Iraq was entirely with almost 100 people were killed.

Baghdad, Post Compass – at least 94 people were killed by three car bomb explosions in Baghdad on Wednesday (5/11/2016), which became the most deadly day in Iraq so far.

The Group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the attack in three separate places in the capital of Iraq was.

Officials said, in addition to those killed, at least 150 people were injured in three bomb attacks. Most of the victims were innocent civilians.

The attack occurred when the Government is locked in a political crisis by some of the parties have warned could undermine the fight against groups ' hordes of criminals ' ISIS.

The bombing struck the bloodiest self that had also been often a target of suicide bombings, namely a market in Sadr City, the Baghdad district North at around 10 a.m. local time. Officials said, at least 64 people were killed there.

The explosion that caused the nearby shops in the Centre of the blast burned and left severe damage. Many vehicles destroyed by fire.

Dozens of angry people gathered at place of bombing it, blame the Government because of the massacre and failure tackling terror group ISIS.

"The country is in conflict (since the position of the Government) and the citizens became the victims," said a man named Abu Ali. "The politicians are behind the explosion."

Abu Muntadhar, an other, furious.

"The State is responsible for the bombing menyasar civilians," said local citizens. The politicians "should all go down".

Moqtada al-Sadr, a Shiite cleric who spearheaded protest movements demanding a cabinet reshuffle and other reforms last week, has a lot of pengikutinya in the working class neighborhood in Sadr City.

Suicide car bomb attacks killed at least another 17 people at the entrance area of the Northwestern Kadhimiya, which is home to the most important Shiite shrine.

Access to this area, which have also been repeatedly targeted every year for many years, actually being in the strict supervision of the Government forces.

Several sources in the hospital in Baghdad said, some members of the security forces have also become casualties in the blast in Kadhimiya.

The blast when struck the District of Western Baghdad, Jamea. A suicide car bomb exploded in the area on Wednesday afternoon, or Wednesday night. At least 13 people were killed in that district, said an official of the Ministry of the Interior and the medical officer.


ISIS has issued statements online as the party claimed responsibility for all three attacks.

Special Envoy of the United Nations in Iraq, Jan cabbage, denounced the bloodshed resulting from three deadly attacks.

"This is a cowardly terrorist attack against civilians, who are running their normal daily life," he said.

ISIS, who stormed a vast area in 2014, considers Shiites, who formed the majority of the population of Iraq, as misguided and often target them with bombs.

Iraq Government spokesman, Saad al-Hadithi, who spoke at a government television after the bombing in Sadr City and say, ISIS now only controlled 14 percent of Iraq. Regions and their strength has declined from 40 percent.

However, the Group's most heinous that jihadists have retained their ability to strike in the heart of Baghdad and other Government-controlled areas with bomb attacks.
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