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25 January 2010 Baghdad bombings

Terrorist attack in Baghdad, Iraq


Terrorist attack in Baghdad, Iraq

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title25 January 2010 Baghdad bombings
partofIraqi insurgency (2003–2011)
locationBaghdad, Iraq
date25 January 2010
timezoneUTC+3
typeSuicide car bombs
fatalities41
perpsUnknown

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On 25 January 2010, three suicide car bombs exploded in quick succession in central Baghdad, Iraq. At least 41 people were killed. On 27 January 2010 the Islamic State of Iraq claimed responsibility for the attack.

Attack

The first explosion occurred around at 3:30 pm (1230 GMT). The second blast came just minutes later in the centre of the capital near the Green Zone, with the third close by soon after.

Perpetrators

While the attack had not been claimed yet, an Iraqi government advisor immediately alleged that the Islamic State of Iraq organization carried out the attacks.

References

References

  1. (25 January 2010). "Triple bomb blasts rock Baghdad". Al Jazeera.
  2. [https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100127/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_iraq] {{webarchive. link. (29 January 2010)
  3. (25 January 2010). "Three deadly blasts rip through downtown Baghdad". [[France 24]].
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