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Blasts claim 21 lives in Baghdad

Last Updated 04 May 2018, 09:50 IST

Co-ordinated blasts in the heart of the Iraqi capital Baghdad killed at least 21 people on Thursday, near the heavily fortified Green Zone, where several Western embassies are located, police and medics said.

The explosions, which also wounded at least 50, took place in the Alawi district, close to the ministries of justice, foreign affairs and other government offices.

Security under strain

Iraq’s security has come under growing strain as the sectarian conflict in neighboring Syria reignites Iraq's own combustible Sunni-Shi’ite mix. Police said two car bombs were detonated, one of them near the justice ministry building, before a suicide car bomber blew himself up near an interior ministry office.

Second bomber

A second suicide car bomber then walked into the justice ministry and militants attacked the building, clashing with Iraqi security forces. Police said the sound of gunshots was still audible. Dead included at least 6 policemen and 12 civilians, police and medics said.

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(Published 14 March 2013, 19:35 IST)

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