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IS truck blast at Baghdad food market kills up to 67

A TRUCK bomb ripped through a popular Baghdad food market in a predominantly Shiite neighborhood early yesterday morning, killing at least 67 people, police officials said, in one of the deadliest single blasts in the Iraqi capital in years.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the explosion, saying it targeted a gathering place of Shiites and vowed more such attacks.

The truck hit the Jameela market in the Iraqi capital’s crowded Sadr City neighborhood shortly after dawn, according to two local police officers. They said at least 152 people were wounded at the market, which is the main center for produce and food sales in Baghdad.

Residents of the Shiite community rushed to help the victims, carrying corpses in garbage bags and blankets and sending the wounded to local hospitals in ambulances or personal cars. The blast incinerated much of the market, leaving charred wooden market stalls and scattering fruits and vegetables far around it.

Long after the explosion, fire trucks and ambulances remained at the scene and fire men were dousing the still-smoldering area with water.

“On Thursdays the market is especially crowded because people come from the other provinces to stock up on food for the weekend,” one officer said, adding the truck that blew up was a refrigeration unit, similar to other delivery trucks.

Four hospital officials confirmed the casualty figures. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity.

In a message posted on an IS-affiliated Twitter account, the Islamic State said it detonated a parked explosives-laden truck in order to have the “rejectionists (Shiites) experience the same harm as their bombardments cause to our Muslim people.”

The Sunni militant group, which roughly holds a third of Iraq and neighboring Syria in its self-declared “caliphate,” views Shiite Muslims, as well as other religious minorities, as apostates.

It often targets military checkpoints or predominantly Shiite neighborhoods such as Sadr City, with the goal of sending a message to the Shiite-dominated government in Baghdad. Commercial and public areas are also among the militants’ favorite targets as they seek to undermine the people’s confidence in government efforts to maintain security.


 

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