Shorja market bombings | |
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Location | Baghdad, Iraq |
Date | 12 February 2007 ( UTC+3) |
Attack type | Car bombing, fire |
Deaths | 76+ |
Injured | 155-180 |
Perpetrators | Unknown |
Two car bombs exploded in Baghdad, Iraq at 12:20 on 12 February 2007 in the Shorja market district, killing 76 people, and injuring 155–180. [1] [2]
The explosions set market stalls, shops, and an adjoining 7-storey building on fire, causing further casualties, and local fire-crews struggled for hours to extinguish the flames. [3] The collapse of a building was also reported. The injured were taken to the nearby Al-Kindi hospital, which struggled to cope with the influx, and more casualties are expected from injuries. [4]
The bombings happened during 15 minutes of state endorsed silence, to mark the anniversary [5] of the Al-Askari Mosque bombing in Samarra, which prompted heavy bloodshed. The Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki was participating in a televised ceremony remembering the victims of the attack, and was speaking when the blasts occurred, only two miles away. [6] Al-Maliki had been calling for calm, unity and reconciliation, [7] and had said that the Iraqi Security Forces were regaining control of Iraq's security situation.