Car bombs kill 23 in central Baghdad, hit Ramadan crowds

Car bombs kill 23 in central Baghdad, hit Ramadan crowds

by Joseph Anthony
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A wreckage of a car is seen at the site of car bomb attack near a government office in Karkh district in Baghdad

Two car bombs killed at least 20 people in Baghdad and wounded about 80 others early on Tuesday, security sources said, one targeting the late-night crowds typical of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan who shop and eat ahead of the next dayโ€™s fast.

Islamic State, the Sunni hardline group that controls parts of Iraq and Syria, claimed both attacks in statements on its Amaq news agency. A car packed with explosives blew up near a popular ice cream shop in the commercial Karrada district, killing at least 13 people and wounding 40 just after midnight (2100 GMT on Monday).

A few hours later, a second bombing killed ten people and wounded 44 more near a government office in Karkh district.

During Ramadan many Muslims stay up until the early hours, going out to spend time with their families, shop and eat before dawn breaks and the next dayโ€™s fast begins.

Karrada was hit by a massive truck bomb in July 2016 that killed at least 324 people, the deadliest attack in Iraq since the US-led invasion of the country in 2003.

Islamic State has been retreating in Iraq since the end of 2015 in the face of US-backed government forces and Iranian-backed Shiโ€™ite paramilitary groups.

It is now besieged in an enclave in the northern city of Mosul, which it has used as its de facto capital in Iraq. Islamic State declared from Mosul a โ€œcaliphateโ€ over parts of Syria and Iraq in 2014.

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