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Blast rocks Baghdad marketplace, differing accounts on casualties

May 10, 2019
Iraqis gather in front of their local mosque during a ceremony in the town of Midhatiya, about 100 km south of the capital Baghdad, in this March 22, 2019 file photo. — AFP
Iraqis gather in front of their local mosque during a ceremony in the town of Midhatiya, about 100 km south of the capital Baghdad, in this March 22, 2019 file photo. — AFP

BAGHDAD — A blast rocked Baghdad’s northeastern Sadr City district on Thursday but accounts differed on whether it caused any casualties. Daesh (the so-called IS) claimed responsibility.

Police Colonel Jamal Hameed said a parcel had been found on the side of the road near a market and detonated in a controlled explosion, hurting no one.

He said an earlier statement by the joint military police Baghdad Operations Command mentioning a suicide bomb and several deaths had been released in error.

That statement had said a bomber detonated an explosive belt surrounded by security forces. Local media reported that at least eight people were killed. Reuters was unable to independently verify whether there were any casualties.

Daesh released its own statement, saying a suicide bomber had detonated an explosive vest in Sadr City, killing eight people and wounding more than 10.

Iraq declared victory over the militant group in 2017, three years after it took over vast swathes of the country. Its fighters have since adapted their tactics to focus on insurgent-style attacks.

The blast hit days after the start of the holy month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast from dawn to sunset and tend to congregate in public places after breaking their fast. — Reuters


May 10, 2019
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