ISIS claims responsibility for Baghdad suicide attacks killing at least 32

(Worthy News) – The Islamic State claimed responsibility for a double suicide bombing in Baghdad this week that killed at least 32 people and wounded more than 100.
The attack, which was carried out by two men on Thursday, struck a busy market near Tayaran Square in the central part of the Iraqi capital. It was the first such bombing since 2018 as ISIS began to lose its territorial caliphate in Iraq and Syria.
Witnesses said the first bomber complained that he was sick to those in the market, causing a crowd to form around him. Once people had gathered, the terrorist detonated an explosive belt. The second attacker, utilizing a strategy common among Islamist terrorists, then detonated his suicide belt near an ambulance as people gathered to assist the wounded. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]

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