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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-Qaeda militias by Sunni Arab tribes and a freeze in activities of the Mehdi Army militia loyal to radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr. 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.
A 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. 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."