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Wahhabi Daesh Claims Responsibility for Baghdad’s Suicide Attack

Wahhabi Daesh Claims Responsibility for Baghdad’s Suicide Attack
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By Staff, Agencies

The Wahhabi Daesh [Arabic acronym for “ISIS” l “ISIL”] claimed responsibility for an attack in a crowded Baghdad market, causing the martyrdom of at least 32 people and wounding 110 others in Iraq's first big suicide bombing for three years, authorities said, describing it as a possible sign of the reactivation of Daesh.

The terrorist group claimed early on Friday that two of its men blew themselves up in Tayaran Square in the center of Baghdad, according to a statement posted on the group's Telegram communications channel.

Suicide attacks, once an almost daily occurrence in the Iraqi capital, have halted in recent years since Daesh militants were defeated in 2017, part of an overall improvement in security that has brought normal life back to Baghdad.

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