May 2016 Baghdad bombing
April 2016 Baghdad bombings | |
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Part of Iraqi Civil War (2014–present) | |
Location | Samawa, Baghdad, Iraq |
Date | 1 May 2016 |
Target | Shia pilgrims |
Attack type | Double suicide bombing |
Weapons | Two bombs |
Deaths | 33+ (+2) |
Non-fatal injuries | 75 |
Assailant | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant |
Motive | Terrorism |
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On 1 May 2016, attacks targeted Iraq's deep Shiite south, with the explosion of twin suicide car bombs in the city of Samawa. At least 33 people were killed and 75 wounded.[1]
Bombing
The first blast was near a local government building and the second one about 65 yards away at a bus station, police sources said. The death toll, and wounded number, is expected to keep rising.[2] The blasts were located in southern Baghdad in Samawa, Iraq. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the rare attacks in Iraq's deep Shiite south, where attacks are considered rare.[3] The bombers were named as Abu Dayyar al-Qurashi and Abu Zubayr al-Zaidi.
See also
- 2015–16 Iraqi protests
- List of terrorist incidents, January–June 2016
- Terrorist incidents in Iraq in 2016
- Timeline of the Iraq War (2016)
References
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