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November 2010 Baghdad bombings
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | November 2010 Baghdad bombings |
| image | Bagdad-sat.JPG |
| caption | A satellite image of Baghdad, Iraq, where the attacks occurred |
| location | Baghdad, Iraq |
| date | 2 November 2010 |
| timezone | UTC+4 |
| fatalities | 113+ |
| injuries | 300+ |
| weapons | Car bombs |
| roadside bombs |
roadside bombs
The November 2010 Baghdad bombings were a series of attacks in Baghdad, Iraq that killed more than 110 people.
At least 17 explosions occurred in the attacks, 48 hours after the 2010 Baghdad church massacre where 58 people were killed by a suicide bomber in a Baghdad church. While the Islamic State of Iraq did not officially claim responsibility for the attack, a U.S. military spokesperson alleged that ISI-affiliated fighters might have carried out the attacks. The majority of the explosions occurred in populated areas, including near restaurants. At least 15 were killed in one attack, in Sadr City.
References
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- [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-iraq-bombings-20101103,0,202463.story At least 113 killed in series of Baghdad attacks] {{Webarchive. link. (25 November 2010 Los Angeles Times, Tuesday, 2 November 2010.)
- (2 November 2010). "Reports: Up to 110 killed, 280 wounded in attacks in Baghdad". USA Today.
- "The Latest News from the UK and Around the World".
- "Blasts in Baghdad kill at least 63".
- (2 November 2010). "Baghdad: Over 10 simultaneous blasts kill at least 76". [[The Jerusalem Post]].
- (2 November 2010). "Factbox: Dozens killed as bombs shake Iraqi capital". Reuters.
- (2 November 2010). "More than 100 dead in Baghdad explosions". The Hindu.
- (2 November 2010). "Bombings, mortar strikes kill 76 across Baghdad". [[Associated Press]] via Yahoo.
- (3 November 2010). "Bombings, mortar strikes kill 76 across Baghdad".
- (3 November 2010). "57 killed, 248 wounded in Baghdad explosions". Xinhua.
- (3 November 2010). "Blasts kill at least 62 people across Baghdad". [[Shanghai Daily]].
- "58 killed in botched bid to free Iraq church hostages". Deccan Chronicle.
- (2 November 2010). "Bombs go off across Baghdad; at least 76 die". [[NBC News]].
- (2 November 2010). "Baghdad Blasts Kill Scores, Over 200 Hundred Wounded". [[HuffPost]].
- (2010-11-02). "Iraq attacks: Dozens die in series of Baghdad blasts". BBC News.
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