Many killed in suicide blast at Baghdad ice cream shop

Many killed in suicide blast at Baghdad ice cream shop

May 31, 2017
The Al-Faqma ice cream shop which was targeted by a suicide bomber. — AFP
The Al-Faqma ice cream shop which was targeted by a suicide bomber. — AFP

Sahoub Baghdadi

Baghdad — A suicide bombing at a popular Baghdad ice cream shop killed at least 31 people, officials said Tuesday, an attack claimed by the Daesh (the so-called IS) group.

The overnight bombing in the Karrada district in central Baghdad also wounded 75 people, officials said.

IS issued a statement claiming the attack, identifying the bomber as an Iraqi who detonated an explosives-rigged vehicle.

The bomber struck just days after the start of the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, during which Iraqis often stay out late shopping or socializing after breaking their daily fast.

Images and footage posted on social media showed the devastating impact of the blast, which ripped through the crowded area around Al-Faqma ice cream shop, scattering rubble across the street.

One photo showed cups of ice cream scattered on the blood-stained ground.
Brett McGurk, the US diplomat coordinating the international coalition fighting IS, condemned the attack and expressed solidarity with Iraq.

“ISIS (Daesh) terrorists tonight in Baghdad target children & families enjoying time together at an ice cream shop. We stand w/Iraq against this evil,” McGurk said on Twitter.

IS overran large areas north and west of Baghdad in 2014, but Iraqi forces backed by coalition air strikes have since regained much of the territory they lost and are now fighting to retake the last jihadist-held areas in second city Mosul.

But defeats on the battlefield have not prevented IS from carrying out deadly attacks targeting civilians, including a bombing in Karrada district last year that killed more than 320 people. — AFP


May 31, 2017
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