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Deadly bombs hit central Baghdad | Deadly bombs hit central Baghdad |
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At least 15 people have been killed by two bomb attacks in a shopping area in the centre of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, police and medics say. | At least 15 people have been killed by two bomb attacks in a shopping area in the centre of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, police and medics say. |
The blasts in the Karada district left at least 35 people injured. | The blasts in the Karada district left at least 35 people injured. |
A witness at the scene described people holding body parts and a woman crying as rescuers searched for her sons. | A witness at the scene described people holding body parts and a woman crying as rescuers searched for her sons. |
Iraqi government figures this week showed that the number of Iraqi civilians killed in February was a third higher than in January. | Iraqi government figures this week showed that the number of Iraqi civilians killed in February was a third higher than in January. |
It reversed six months of falling death tolls attributed to a surge in US troop numbers, the formation of anti-al-Qaeda militias by Sunni Arab tribes and a freeze in activities of the Mehdi Army militia loyal to radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr. | |
Thursday's blasts occurred within a few minutes of each other, police said. | Thursday's blasts occurred within a few minutes of each other, police said. |
Karada is a popular shopping area in central BaghdadA roadside bomb exploded first in the predominantly Shia neighbourhood, which was followed a few minutes later by a bomb in a nearby rubbish bin, the Associated Press news agency reported, citing police and hospital officials. | |
Many of the victims were reported to be teenagers and young adults. | Many of the victims were reported to be teenagers and young adults. |
Hassan Abdullah, 25, told AP he was standing near the clothing shop he owns when the first explosion went off about 150 metres away. | |
He was walking towards the scene when the second explosion struck. | |
"I saw a leg and a hand falling near me as I was walking. The whole place was a mess," he said. | |
"Wounded people were crying for help and people started to run away." |