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Iraq sees worst bombing since invasion with 250 deaths | Iraq sees worst bombing since invasion with 250 deaths |
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The death toll from Sunday's suicide bombing in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, has risen to 250, the Iraqi government says, making it the deadliest such attack since the 2003 US-led invasion. | The death toll from Sunday's suicide bombing in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, has risen to 250, the Iraqi government says, making it the deadliest such attack since the 2003 US-led invasion. |
A lorry packed with explosives was detonated in the Karrada district while families were shopping for the holiday marking the end of Ramadan. | A lorry packed with explosives was detonated in the Karrada district while families were shopping for the holiday marking the end of Ramadan. |
So-called Islamic State (IS) has said it carried out the suicide attack. | So-called Islamic State (IS) has said it carried out the suicide attack. |
An earlier estimate for the attack had put the toll at 165. | An earlier estimate for the attack had put the toll at 165. |
Iraq remains under an official state of mourning following the bombing. | Iraq remains under an official state of mourning following the bombing. |
The destruction of the area was all but complete. Bewildered local residents have held candlelight vigils and prayed for peace. | The destruction of the area was all but complete. Bewildered local residents have held candlelight vigils and prayed for peace. |
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Engulfed in flames | Engulfed in flames |
Scores of people were also injured but most have been released from hospital, according to the Iraqi health ministry. | Scores of people were also injured but most have been released from hospital, according to the Iraqi health ministry. |
The ministry said those critically injured had been sent abroad, without giving further details. | The ministry said those critically injured had been sent abroad, without giving further details. |
The bombing in a mostly Shia Muslim area just after midnight came a week after Iraqi forces had recaptured the city of Falluja from IS. | The bombing in a mostly Shia Muslim area just after midnight came a week after Iraqi forces had recaptured the city of Falluja from IS. |
Reports said a lorry had been packed with explosives and left near the Hadi Center, popular with shoppers. | Reports said a lorry had been packed with explosives and left near the Hadi Center, popular with shoppers. |
The powerful blast engulfed the area in flames. Such was the chaos it took days for the scale of the attack to become clear. | The powerful blast engulfed the area in flames. Such was the chaos it took days for the scale of the attack to become clear. |
Hope blasted away: Jeremy Bowen, BBC Middle East editor, Baghdad | Hope blasted away: Jeremy Bowen, BBC Middle East editor, Baghdad |
Saddam Hussein's regime was harsh, and it could be murderous. He led the country into a series of disastrous wars and brought crippling international sanctions down on their heads. | Saddam Hussein's regime was harsh, and it could be murderous. He led the country into a series of disastrous wars and brought crippling international sanctions down on their heads. |
But with the benefit of 13 years of hindsight, the world that existed before 9 April 2003 seems to be a calmer, more secure place. They have not had a proper day of peace since the old regime fell. | But with the benefit of 13 years of hindsight, the world that existed before 9 April 2003 seems to be a calmer, more secure place. They have not had a proper day of peace since the old regime fell. |
As for democracy, many I have spoken to believe the hopelessly sectarian political system is broken. At least, they say, law and order existed under Saddam. | As for democracy, many I have spoken to believe the hopelessly sectarian political system is broken. At least, they say, law and order existed under Saddam. |
Some hoped things might get better after the army's victory over IS in Falluja. The devastating bomb attack in Baghdad in the early hours of Sunday has blasted that hope away. | Some hoped things might get better after the army's victory over IS in Falluja. The devastating bomb attack in Baghdad in the early hours of Sunday has blasted that hope away. |
Read more from our correspondent | Read more from our correspondent |
The Iraqi government has been heavily criticised over the attack, with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi met by angry crowds when he visited the blast site. | The Iraqi government has been heavily criticised over the attack, with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi met by angry crowds when he visited the blast site. |
On Tuesday, Interior Minister Mohammed Ghabban submitted his resignation but it has not yet been accepted. | On Tuesday, Interior Minister Mohammed Ghabban submitted his resignation but it has not yet been accepted. |
He described checkpoints dotted through Baghdad as "absolutely useless", according to AFP news agency. | He described checkpoints dotted through Baghdad as "absolutely useless", according to AFP news agency. |
The government has stepped up security in Baghdad and also said a group of prisoners convicted of terror crimes would be put to death in the immediate future. | The government has stepped up security in Baghdad and also said a group of prisoners convicted of terror crimes would be put to death in the immediate future. |
IS follows an extreme version of Sunni Islam and has frequently targeted Shia, whom it regards as apostates. | IS follows an extreme version of Sunni Islam and has frequently targeted Shia, whom it regards as apostates. |
The group has suffered a series of territorial losses in Iraq and analysts say it is increasingly resorting to insurgent tactics. | The group has suffered a series of territorial losses in Iraq and analysts say it is increasingly resorting to insurgent tactics. |