The Asian Age

Baghdad: Blast in Shia district kills 12

- SINAN SALAHEDDIN

A suicide car bomb ripped through an outdoor market in a Shia- dominated northeaste­rn district of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 12 people, officials said, as government forces deployed across much of the Iraqi capital in preparatio­n for a major military parade later this week.

The developmen­ts came on the heels of two largescale attacks claimed by the Islamic State group that killed more than 300 people last week. On Monday, visiting US defence secretary Ash Carter said Washington will send 560 more troops to Iraq to help battle ISIS.

In Tuesday’s bombing, the explosives- laden pickup truck exploded during the morning rush hour at a vegetable and fruit market in the al- Rashidiya district, a police officer said. The blast killed 12 and wounded up to 37, and also damaged several cars, he added.

A medical official confirmed the casualty figures. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to talk to the media.

No group immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, but it bore the hallmarks of the Islamic State group. The Sunni extremists, who consider Shia heretics, swept across northern and western Iraq in the summer of 2014, capturing large chunks of territory and plunging the country into its worst crisis since US troops left at the end of 2011. Last week, ISIS killed more than 300 people in two attacks. A massive truck bombing struck a bustling commercial area in a Baghdad’s predominan­tly Shiite neighborho­od of Karada, killing 292 people.

 ?? — AFP ?? Canadian defence minister Harjit Sajjan with Iraqi Kurdish leader Massud Barzani during a meeting in Arbil, the capital of the Kurdish autonomous region in northern Iraq, on Tuesday.
— AFP Canadian defence minister Harjit Sajjan with Iraqi Kurdish leader Massud Barzani during a meeting in Arbil, the capital of the Kurdish autonomous region in northern Iraq, on Tuesday.
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