Baghdad attacks kill 126 people, including 25 children; ISIS claims responsibility

A suicide car bomb killed 125 people, including 25 children, yesterday
Saturday July 2nd, in a busy shopping district in Baghdad, the biggest
mass slaughter of civilians in many years. And ISIS has claimed
responsibility.
Families had gathered in the popular area to break the Ramadan fast and
watch the Euro 2016 soccer tournament in a cafe when a suicide car bomb
exploded, ripping through a multi-level building that also housed stores
and a gym. At least 147 were injured.

A second bomb exploded Sunday at an outdoor market in
the Shaab neighborhood of southeastern Baghdad, killing one person and
wounding five others, police said.

The attacks came just days after massacres at a cafe in Dhaka,
Bangladesh and at the Ataturk International Airport in Istanbul, Turkey.

ISIS, also known as ISIL, acknowledged territorial losses to Iraqi
forces in May as it promised an uptick in terror attacks during the holy
month of Ramadan, which ends this week.

Source: CNN

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