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30 September 2004 Baghdad bombing was a series of bombings targeting U.S. soldiers handing out sweets to the Iraqi children at the celebration during the opening of a water treatment plant in the Amil District of Baghdad. [1] The bombings killed at least 41, including 35 children, and wounded 131, including 10 U.S. soldiers.
The Battle of Baghdad, also known as the Fall of Baghdad, was a military engagement that took place in Baghdad in early April 2003, as part of the invasion of Iraq. Three weeks into the invasion of Iraq, Coalition Forces Land Component Command elements, led by the U.S. Army 3rd Infantry Division, captured Baghdad. Over 2,000 Iraqi soldiers as ...
October 2009 Baghdad bombings; 19 September 2010 Baghdad bombings; January 2021 Baghdad bombings; 2010 Baghdad church siege; January 2016 Baghdad–Miqdadiyah attacks; F.
January 2018 Baghdad bombings; 2019. Attack on the United States embassy in Baghdad; 2020. 2020 Camp Taji attacks; 2021. January 2021 Baghdad bombings
Three of Baghdad's 13 bridges over the Tigris river have been targeted by large explosions. [15] [16] The Al-Sarafiya bridge was destroyed when an abandoned truck bomb exploded on April 12, 2007. [17] At least 10 people were killed and 26 injured, though there were reports of 20 more trapped in cars that had gone off the bridge. [18]
Two American air-to-surface missiles hit the Qatar satellite TV station at Al Jazeera's office in Baghdad and killed Tareq Ayyoub, a Palestinian reporter, and wounded Zouhair al-Iraqi, an Iraqi cameraman. They were live broadcasting on the roof of the building.
Baghdad December 2009 Baghdad bombings: 127 Islamic State of Iraq [70] 25 January 2010 Baghdad 25 January 2010 Baghdad bombings: 41 Unknown [71] 1 February 2010 Baghdad 1 February 2010 Baghdad bombing: 54 Unknown [72] 3 March 2010 Baghdad 2010 Baqubah bombings: 33 Unknown [73] 23 April 2010 Baghdad April 2010 Baghdad bombings: 85 Unknown [74 ...
The Islamic State of Iraq claimed the 22 Dec. Baghdad bombings in a statement released on jihadist Internet forums. The statement was translated by the SITE Intelligence Group. The claim was made on 26 December 2011; the day after another suicide attack killed seven policemen outside the Interior Ministry.