Baghdad rocked by series of blasts; 22 killed

By Ibrahim Salih

BAGHDAD (AA) – At least 22 people were killed and scores of others injured by a series of bomb attacks that rocked Baghdad on Monday, local security and medical sources told Anadolu Agency.

“A car bomb went off in a market, killing 12 and injuring 33 people in northern Baghdad’s Shaab neighborhood,” a Baghdad-based medical source, who asked not to be named due to fears for his safety, told Anadolu Agency.

Shortly afterward, another suicide car bomb went off outside a police station in Tarmiyah, a northern district of Baghdad, killing four — including the bomber — and injuring ten, Iraqi Army Major Nader al-Janabi told Anadolu Agency.

And in Baghdad’s eastern Shia-majority Sadr City district, three people were reportedly killed and another 12 injured when a booby-trapped motorbike exploded, while another bombing in southern Baghdad killed three and injured seven.

Notably, the attacks coincide with an ongoing campaign by the Iraqi army and allied forces — now in its second week — to free the city of Fallujah (located roughly 50 kilometers west of the capital) from the Daesh terrorist group.

*Anadolu Agency Correspondent Ahmet Sait Akcay contributed to this report from Ankara.

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