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20 killed in twin Baghdad car bomb attacks (VIDEO) 27 killed in twin Baghdad car bomb attacks (VIDEOS)
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At least 20 people were killed and 80 others injured in twin car bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. The first explosion, which ripped through an ice cream shop, has been claimed by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL). At least 27 people have been killed and dozens injured in twin car bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. The first explosion, which ripped through an ice cream shop, has been claimed by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).
The first attack killed at least 13 people and wounded 40 others in Baghdad's commercial Karrada district.  The first attack killed at least 15 people and wounded 27 others in Baghdad's commercial Karrada district, according to police and health officials cited by AP. 
Iraqi officials said the powerful explosion originated from a vehicle, rigged with IEDs, which was parked near the ice cream shop. The assailants reportedly triggered the bomb remotely. Iraqi officials said the powerful explosion originated from a vehicle rigged with IEDs that was parked near the ice cream shop. The assailants reportedly triggered the bomb remotely.
The blast hit the shop shortly after midnight, at the time many Muslims break their fast observed during daylight hours of the holy month of Ramadan. The blast hit the shop shortly after midnight, at the time many Muslims break the fast they observe during the holy month of Ramadan in daylight hours.
Footage captured by a CCTV camera and uploaded online revealed the terrifying moment the bomb went off. It shows a huge blast lighting up the night sky and then starting a fire in the street.Footage captured by a CCTV camera and uploaded online revealed the terrifying moment the bomb went off. It shows a huge blast lighting up the night sky and then starting a fire in the street.
Videos depicting the gruesome aftermath of the attack showed people covered in blood lying on the ground with some running in panic, fires raging and a plumes of smoke rising from the site. Several children, some of them injured and visibly distressed, can be seen wandering at the site of the explosion near the dead bodies. Another heart-wrenching video posted by Hayder al-Khoei‏ shows a man standing over a lifeless body and shouting, “He’s getting married in two weeks!” Videos depicting the gruesome aftermath of the attack showed people covered in blood lying on the ground with some running in panic, as well as raging fires and plumes of smoke rising from the site. Several children, some injured and visibly distressed, can be seen wandering around the site of the explosion near the dead bodies. Another heart-wrenching video posted by Hayder al-Khoei‏ shows a man standing over a lifeless body and shouting, “He’s getting married in two weeks!”
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The brutal attack was claimed by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS, ISIL). The terrorist group reportedly justified targeting the shop with civilians by labelling it a Shia gathering place. Karrada is an upscale neighborhood boasting large Shia population and is also one of the two major Christian districts in the Iraqi capital.    The brutal attack was claimed by Islamic State. The terrorist group reportedly justified targeting the shop filled with civilians by labeling it a Shia gathering place. Karrada is an upscale neighborhood boasting a large Shia population and also one of the two major Christian districts in the Iraqi capital.   
US Special Presidential Envoy for Global Coalition to Counter ISIS, Brett McGurk, condemned the attack, saying that it was aimed at “children & families enjoying time together at an ice cream shop." He vowed to “stand with Iraq against this evil.” US Special Presidential Envoy for Global Coalition to Counter ISIS Brett McGurk condemned the attack, saying it was aimed at “children & families enjoying time together at an ice cream shop." He vowed to “stand with Iraq against this evil.”
A few hours later, a second bombing killed seven people and wounded 38 others near a government office in Karkh district, according to Reuters. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for that attack. A few hours later, a second bombing killed 12 people and wounded 23 others near a government office in Karkh district. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for that attack.
The Karrada attack is not the first time the district has fallen victim to the deadly terrorist attacks that coincide with Ramadan. AFP reported that over 100 people were injured in the two attacks.
A series of large-scale terror attacks hit the district last year. On July 2, 2016, a large truck driven by a suicide bomber rocked the district’s shopping area just after midnight, when entire families were breaking their fast in malls and cafes bustling with people. Over 300 people died in the attack, which led to many others being trapped in the malls. The Karrada attack is not the first time the district has been targeted by terrorist attacks during Ramadan.
Meanwhile, the attacks came as Iraqi forces backed by the US-led coalition have been pushing to liberate the terrorist enclave comprised of Mosul’s Old City center and three districts bordering the western bank of the Tigris. A series of large-scale terror attacks hit the district last year. On July 2, 2016, a large truck driven by a suicide bomber rocked the district’s shopping area just after midnight, when entire families were breaking their fast in malls and cafes bustling with people. Over 300 people died in that attack, which led to many others being trapped in the malls.
“The joint forces have begun liberating the remaining districts,” the Iraqi military said on Saturday, announcing the start of the operation, which main target was declared to be the recapture of the famous al-Nuri mosque where the ISIS kingpin Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi proclaimed his “caliphate” in 2014. Meanwhile, the attacks came as Iraqi forces backed by the US-led coalition have been pushing to liberate the terrorist enclave, which consists of Mosul’s Old City center and three districts bordering the western bank of the Tigris.
The offensive to recapture Mosul, once the IS stronghold in Iraq and its second most populous city, has been dragging on for eight months as civilian casualties are piling up. “The joint forces have begun liberating the remaining districts,” the Iraqi military said on Saturday, announcing the start of the operation, whose main goal is to recapture of the famous al-Nuri mosque, where IS kingpin Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi proclaimed his “caliphate” in 2014.
The bulk of them result from the US-led campaign airstrikes on IS positions in Mosul. Last week, a coalition investigation into the March 17 airstrike on Mosul’s Al Jadidah district found that over 100 civilians were killed as result of the airstrike targeting two ISIS snipers. The offensive to recapture Mosul, once IS' stronghold in Iraq and its second most populous city, has been dragging on for eight months as civilian casualties mount.
“Civilian casualties are a fact of life in this sort of situation,” US Defense Secretary James Mattis on Sunday, as he pledged to use “annihilation tactics” against the militants in Syria and Iraq. The bulk have resulted from US-led airstrikes on IS positions in Mosul. Last week, a coalition investigation found that over 100 civilians were killed in a March 17 airstrike that had targeted two IS snipers in Mosul’s Al Jadidah district.
“Civilian casualties are a fact of life in this sort of situation,” US Defense Secretary James Mattis said on Sunday, as he pledged to use “annihilation tactics” against the militants in Syria and Iraq.