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Many dead in Baghdad market bomb | Many dead in Baghdad market bomb |
(about 7 hours later) | |
A car bombing has killed 30 people and injured at least 65 in the historic booksellers' district of the Iraqi capital Baghdad. | |
The attack was near Mutanabbi Street, a busy area lined with book shops and open-air book stalls. | |
Witnesses said many shops were set on fire and more than a dozen cars were burnt out by the explosion. | Witnesses said many shops were set on fire and more than a dozen cars were burnt out by the explosion. |
Iraqi and US security forces are in the third week of a major operation to try to stem the violence in Baghdad. | |
The blast was the first major attack in Baghdad for several days and the most deadly since a female suicide bomber killed 40 people at a Baghdad college on 25 February. | The blast was the first major attack in Baghdad for several days and the most deadly since a female suicide bomber killed 40 people at a Baghdad college on 25 February. |
Correspondents say the increase in checkpoints and troop numbers on the streets appear to have reduced death squad killings, but US military officials say car bombs remain a risk. | Correspondents say the increase in checkpoints and troop numbers on the streets appear to have reduced death squad killings, but US military officials say car bombs remain a risk. |
Thick smoke | Thick smoke |
Monday's explosion sent a huge column of black smoke into the sky over Baghdad's commercial centre. | |
Papers from the book market were floating through the air like leaflets dropped from a plane Eyewitness Naim Daraji | |
Several witnesses were quoted as saying that a suicide car bomber carried out the attack. | |
Mutanabbi Street - named after a renowned classical Arabic poet - is an area of mixed Shia- and Sunni-owned businesses and customers. | |
A witness quoted by Reuters news agency said there were women and children among the casualties. People drove the injured to hospital in private cars without waiting for ambulances. | A witness quoted by Reuters news agency said there were women and children among the casualties. People drove the injured to hospital in private cars without waiting for ambulances. |
"There was so much smoke that I was vomiting," said the witness, who was in a bookshop when its windows were blown out by the blast. | "There was so much smoke that I was vomiting," said the witness, who was in a bookshop when its windows were blown out by the blast. |
"Papers from the book market were floating through the air like leaflets dropped from a plane," said Naim Daraji, a civil servant quoted by Associated Press. | "Papers from the book market were floating through the air like leaflets dropped from a plane," said Naim Daraji, a civil servant quoted by Associated Press. |
"Pieces of flesh and the remains of books were scattered everywhere," he said. | "Pieces of flesh and the remains of books were scattered everywhere," he said. |
In other reported violence, gunmen killed five people when they opened fire on Shia pilgrims in two separate incidents around Baghdad. | In other reported violence, gunmen killed five people when they opened fire on Shia pilgrims in two separate incidents around Baghdad. |