Iraq attacks kill 32 – PM vows to rout IS

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People collect their belongings from a heavily damaged building in the aftermath of a car bomb explosion in a commercial area of New Baghdad, Iraq on Jan 12. Gunmen stormed into a Baghdad mall on Monday after setting off a car bomb and launching a suicide attack at its entrance in the city’s mainly Shiite east, Iraqi offi cials said. (AP)
People collect their belongings from a heavily damaged building in the aftermath of a car bomb explosion in a commercial area of New Baghdad, Iraq on Jan 12. Gunmen stormed into a Baghdad mall on Monday after setting off a car bomb and launching a suicide attack at its entrance in the city’s mainly Shiite east, Iraqi offi cials said. (AP)

BAGHDAD, Jan 12, (Agencies): Jihadist gunmen and bombers killed at least 12 people in a busy market area of Baghdad while a double blast at a cafe north of the Iraqi capital claimed another 20 lives. An attack claimed by the Islamic State group and involving suicide explosions, gunfi ghts and hostagetaking wreaked chaos in the eastern neighbourhood of Baghdad al-Jadida. Iraq’s prime minister vowed Tuesday to keep up the fi ght against the Islamic State group, a day after an IS suicide attack on a shopping mall in Baghdad killed 20 people and a wave of retaliatory attacks targeted Sunni mosques.

Touring the bombed and destroyed mall in the eastern Shiite-dominated area of New Baghdad, Haider al-Abadi described the attack as a “desperate attempt” by militants after they lost control of the key western city of Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province. Iraq’s government will “spare no efforts” to expel IS forces from the country, al-Abadi said. “A car came … gunmen came out of it and spread out.

They started shooting, killing people, there were lots of dead people,” said a witness, Salman Hussein. The shocked young man recounted how one of the attackers held a shop owner and spoke on a mobile phone before detonating his suicide belt. “The car they came in was laden with explosives and also blew up,” he said. The head of Baghdad Operations Command, Lieutenant General Abdelamir al-Shammari, insisted to reporters on the scene that the situation was quickly brought under control.

He denied reports by several officials in the Baghdad police and in the interior ministry that the attackers held several people hostage in the nearby Zahrat Baghdad mall. But a senior police officer gave a different account, saying the attackers sprayed gunfire and blew up a car bomb on the street before entering the mall and taking hostages. “When the security forces got too close, they killed three hostages,” he said. Several other sources gave a similar account.

The sequence of the attack, a departure from Islamic State’s usual modus operandi in Baghdad, remained unclear and the statement posted by the jihadists online provided few details. It said the attack was carried out by “four soldiers of the caliphate” and targeted Shiites. It said one of the IS members blew himself up in an explosives-laden vehicle when “the apostates sent reinforcements”. IS claimed that a total of 90 people were killed or wounded, but the group has previously exaggerated the number of casualties caused by its attacks. “These people were shooting everywhere, there was even one guy with an RPG (rocket-propelled grenade launcher),” said Fadhel, another witness from Shiite neighbourhood Baghdad al-Jadida.

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