68 killed in Baghdad car bomb blast
68 killed in Baghdad car bomb blast
At least 68 people were killed and nearly 100 wounded in a string of bombings in central Baghdad.

Baghdad: Thunderous explosions and dense black smoke swirled through the center of Baghdad on Monday when at least one car bomb blew up in an underground parking garage, setting off dozens of secondary explosions and killing at least 59 people, police said. A second bombing nearby killed at least nine.

The blasts shattered the city center on the first anniversary, according to the Muslim lunar calendar, of the bombing of the important Shiite Golden Dome shrine in Samarra. That attack by al-Qaeda in Iraq militants set off the torrent of sectarian bloodletting that has turned Baghdad and much of central Iraq into a battleground.

A column of smoke hundreds of feet wide billowed a thousand feet into the air above the market near the east bank of the Tigris River and near the Central Bank building.

Ambulances and pickup trucks rushed many of the nearly 125 wounded to nearby al-Kindi hospital in the largely Shiite region that has been hit by a series of deadly bombings since the first of the year.

There were conflicting accounts about whether one or two car bombs were involved, but the blast obliterated the shops and stalls in a central building in the Shorja market district and billowing smoke blackened the entire area.

Debris and clothing mannequins were scattered in thick pools of blood on the floor of the warehouse-type building while men tossed plastic chairs onto piles. Two men carried the limp body of one of the victims, while small fires burned in the rubble on the street outside the building.

Police said at least 59 people were killed and 148 wounded, warning the toll was likely to rise as more bodies were pulled from the rubble.

A shop owner whose business was set on fire said one of the cars was parked in a garage under a two-story market called Al-Arabi, next to the Iraqi central bank. Mohammed Najaim said flames were coming out of the garage, which holds hundreds of cars.

About half an hour earlier, a bomb hidden in a bag exploded in a crowded area near a popular takeaway falafel restaurant in the Bab al-Sharqi area, not far from Shorja, police said, adding that at least nine people were killed and 19 wounded in that blast.

The attacks, which occurred in busy market districts on the east side of the Tigris River, also came despite stepped up security in the capital as US and Iraqi forces have launched a new operation aimed at stopping the sectarian violence that has been on the rise since the February 22 bombing of the mosque in Samarra.

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