The Islamic State (IS) jihadist group claimed responsibility for a bomb blast in the Iraqi capital, Iraq, on the eve of a Muslim holiday of sacrifice that killed at least 35 people and injured dozens more.
Among the victims are at least 15 women and children.
In a post on its channel on the Telegram platform, the IK reported that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, who, according to him, was named Abu Hamza al-Iraqi.
The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a crowded market in Baghdad’s Sadr City neighborhood on the eve of Eid al-Adha, security sources and hospitals said. In addition to the 35 people who lost their lives, at least 60 others were injured and the death toll could become even heavier as the hours go by, as many of those hospitalized are in critical condition.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Qadimi chaired an emergency meeting with top security officials on the attack, his office said.
Iraqi President Barham Saleh has condemned on Twitter the “heinous crime” that “civilians were targeted in Sander City on the eve of the Feast of Sacrifice”, saying the government would not stop persecuting jihadists until “terrorism is eradicated”. Iraq.
In April, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for a car bomb blast at a market in the central city of Sadr City that killed four people and injured 20 others. The Sunni jihadist group also claimed responsibility for a car bomb attack on a market in central Baghdad. in January, when more than thirty people were killed. This was the deadliest kamikaze attack in three years.
Bombings in Iraqi territory were frighteningly frequent until 2017, when the Iraqi government announced its “victory” over the Islamic State jihadists, who had occupied vast swathes of large parts of Syria and – mainly western and northern Iraq – in 2014.