On April 15, two people were killed and at least 12 others were wounded in the eastern outskirts of the Iraqi capital Baghdad as a result of a large explosion.
The explosion took place in al-Habibah area of the Sadr city. An Iraqi security source told the RT Arabic channel that the large explosion was caused by a car backed with explosives as well as an improvised explosive device.
The Iraqi Security Media Cell confirmed RT’s report in an official statement and revealed that the car responsible for the explosion was a Nissan Sunny.
“The explosion led to the complete burning of the car, killing its driver and injuring a number of other citizens, as well as burning a number of nearby vehicles,” the statement reads.
Iraqi sources shared on social media a number of videos of the explosion in Sadr city, including one showing the exact moment in which the car blew up.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet. However, ISIS remains the main suspect, especially that Sadr city is considered a stronghold for Shiite groups.
On January 21, two suicide bombers of ISIS blew themselves up at an open-air market in central Baghdad. 32 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured as a result of the brutal terrorist attack. The security of the capital has not improved much since.
And just a few days after the attacks against terrorists in Iraqi Kurdistan. Reminder the terrorist Ziocorporate globalists/ISIS are quite capable of asymmetrical attacks.
Reminds one of the times of terrorist ISISraeli Jew bombings in Baghdad in the 1950s.
mossad operation..revenge for the dead agents……
yeah probably……
100% certainty.
Frankly speaking, the Zionist cowardly parasites have been hit hard in Arbil and like their previous modus operandi in Gaza, Syria and Lebanon, they will hide their defeats by killing civilians. Zionists have been exposed as weaker than a spiders web. This attack on Sadr City has the filthy paw prints of Mossad.
amerikan version of democracy, peace ,civilization
Ari Shavit – Haaretz – March 4, 2003
In the course of the past year, a new belief has emerged in the town: the belief in war against Iraq. That ardent faith was disseminated by a small group of 25 or 30 neoconservatives, almost all of them Jewish, almost all of them intellectuals, people who are mutual friends and cultivate one another and are convinced that political ideas are a major driving force of history.
Alan Dershowtiz ……………… Frederick Kagan Bill Kristol ……………………….. Henry Kissenger Charles Krauthammer ………. Irving Kristol Bret Stephens ………………….. James Schlesinger Daniel Pipes …………………….. John Podhoretz Danielle Pletka …………………. Joshua Bolten David Frum ………………………. Kimberly Kagan David Wurmser …………………. Norman Podhoretz Donald Kagan ……………………. Paul Wolfowitz Douglas Feith …………………….. Richard Perle Marc Grossman …………………. Robert Kagan Dov Zakheim ……………………… Scooter Libby Eliot Cohen ……,………………….. Stephen Bryen Elliot Abrams