2012年2月11日土曜日

Baghdad Market Stalls Are...

baghdad market stalls are...

"Bombs kill at least 64 in Baghdad markets" (Ibon Villelabeitia) « The Common Ills

Three bomb attacks at markets in central Baghdad killed at least 64 people on Monday as Iraqis marked the first anniversary of a Shi'ite shrine bombing that pitched the country to the brink of civil war.
In the deadliest attack, twin car bombings exploded in quick succession in the Shorja wholesale market, killing at least 59 people and wounding 150, police said. Interior Ministry sources said the blasts were caused by a car bomb and a roadside bomb.
Huge clouds of black smoke and flames belched from a multi-storey building that houses wholesale clothing merchants, turning a cloudless day into night in the debris-strewn street.

The blasts, which echoed across Baghdad, reduced market stalls to mangled wrecks. People with wooden carts carried badly wounded survivors with bandaged legs, arms and heads.
"I saw three bodies shredded apart and people wounded being transported by ambulances," said witness Wathiq Ibrahim.
"Paramedics were picking up body pieces and human flesh from the pools of blood on the ground and placing them in small plastic bags," he said, adding that 20 cars were set on fire.
"The smoke turned the place dark."

The above is from Ibon Villelabeitia's "Bombs kill at least 64 in Baghdad markets" (Reuters).
I'm waking up slowly this morning (long night, long weekend). I'm going through the e-mails and there will be another entry this morning. But for now, let's just note today's violence. Today, the US military announced: "A Soldier assigned to Multi-National Corps-Iraq, died February 11, 2007 in a non-combat related incident" and they announced: "A Multi-National Division - Baghdad Soldier died when insurgentstargeted a security patrol in a western segment of the Iraqi capital Feb. 11. While conducting a cordon and search operation, the patrol came under enemysmall arms fire. One Soldier was killed and another was wounded in the attack."



These are our most popular posts: baghdad market stalls are...

Bombs kill at least 64 in Baghdad markets (Ibon Villelabeitia) « The ...

The blasts, which echoed across Baghdad, reduced market stalls to mangled wrecks. People with wooden carts carried badly wounded survivors with bandaged legs, arms and heads. I saw three bodies shredded apart and ... read more

World Blog - Baghdad signs of normality still hard to see

... how certain areas in Baghdad, especially some markets and shopping districts, were reviving due to the security crackdown. s one of the ways we can measure success. Shops are re-opening their doors, market stalls are ... read more

Photos: Iraqi military market eager to buy the business of fire ...

Finally, a number of U.S. troops in Iraq will withdraw from the end of this year, military supplies market, business is booming in Baghdad, local residents eager to buy U.S. military supplies, left for the commemoration of this historic moment. Xinhua ... people through 巴卜沙尔吉 market stalls selling military supplies: : sinaimg.cn/dy/slidenews/8 img/2011 50/learn more : : sinaimg.cn/dy/slidenews/8 t160/2011 50/learn more ... read more

Economic Recovery? What Recovery ... - My Marketing File

Republican plan for 2012: Stall economic recovery | Capitol Hill Blue Mainstream Media Spins Real Estate Recovery | Greg Hunters USAWatchdog Scott Olsen, Vet Wounded at Occupy Oakland, on Recovery, Protests, Iraq Bradley Manning – YouTube Episode Two: Economic Freedom in America Today – YouTube All men are created equal – Except Homeless .... Iraq arrests four security officials following Baghdad bombings – World – BradentonHerald. read more

Related Posts



0 コメント:

コメントを投稿