2011 Al Hillah bombing
2011 Al Hillah bombing | |
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Location | Al Hillah, Iraq |
Date | 5 May 2011 (UTC+3) |
Target | Iraqi Police |
Attack type | suicide bombing |
Deaths | 24 |
Non-fatal injuries | 72 |
Perpetrators | Islamic State of Iraq |
The 2011 Al Hillah bombing was an attack that took place in the city of Hillah on the 5 May 2011. A suicide bomber detonated a car full of explosives at a local police station, killing 24 recruits and injuring at least 72 more. A few days after the explosion the Islamic State of Iraq claimed responsibility for it, saying it was revenge for the death of Osama Bin Laden on 2 May 2011. The insurgents apparently scouted the police HQ for some time before attacking during peak hours when more than 200 people were inside the building.[1]
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References
- ↑ "Al-Qaeda in Iraq claims Hilla attack, vows revenge". AFP. 9 May 2011. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
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