Suicide attack in Iraq market kills at least 36, wounds dozens
- Blast rips through busy market in Baghdad’s Sadr City
- Islamic State claims responsibility for bombing

Iraq was in mourning on Tuesday for at least 36 people killed when a bomb ripped through a crowded Baghdad market in what Islamic State’s jihadists claimed as a suicide attack.
The bloody carnage Monday evening, one of the deadliest attacks in years in the war-scarred country, killed mostly women and children on the eve of Eid al-Adha, the Muslim festival of sacrifice.
The Sunni Muslim extremists claimed on the Telegram messenger service that an Isis suicide bomber had detonated an explosives belt in the bustling Woheilat market of Baghdad’s Shiite district of Sadr City.
In the panic and chaos of the attack, screams of terror and anguish filled the air. When the smoke cleared, human remains lay strewn amid scattered sandals, market produce and the charred debris of stalls.
