Bombings in Baghdad kill scores
POSTED: 9:28 a.m. EDT, April 18, 2007
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Bombers in Baghdad on Wednesday killed 127 people in a series of attacks, including 82 in a strike at the Sadriya market.
Ninety-four others were wounded when a car detonated at the Sadriya market, which is in central Baghdad, an Interior Ministry official told CNN. There were no further details about this blast.
In Baghdad's Sadr City, at least 28 people were killed and 44 others were wounded in an attack near an Iraqi Army checkpoint at one of the entrances to Sadr City, the official said.
The official said most of the Sadr City casualties are civilians. Five of those dead and seven of those wounded were Iraqi security forces. Iraqi police are telling CNN it was a parked car bomb, and Iraqi military sources are telling CNN it was a suicide car bomb.
Iraqi and U.S. troops in Baghdad have intensified their efforts to establish the peace in war-torn Baghdad with a two-month-old crackdown called Operation Enforcing the Law.
The Interior Ministry reported other attacks:
At least 11 civilians were killed and 13 others wounded when a parked car bomb detonated in central Baghdad's Karrada district. The car was parked near a hospital and a market.
Four police officers were killed and six civilians wounded shortly when a suicide car bomber exploded at an Iraqi police checkpoint in southern Baghdad.
Two civilians were killed and nine others wounded when a roadside bomb detonated at a busy intersection in central Baghdad.
Attackers set off deadly bombs in neighborhoods across Baghdad on Wednesday, killing at least 66 people and wounding others, an Interior Ministry official said.
The deadliest strike so far occurred in Baghdad's Sadr City, where at least 28 people were killed and 44 others were wounded in an attack near an Iraqi Army checkpoint at one of the entrances to Sadr City, the official said.
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