2013 Iraq Christmas Day bombings

2013 Iraq Christmas Day bombings
Location Baghdad, Iraq
Date 25 December 2013
Target Christians
Attack type
Bombings
Deaths 38
Non-fatal injuries
70

On 25 December 2013, three separate bombings in Baghdad, Iraq targeted Christians, killing 38 people and wounding 70 others.

Bombings

Two bombs first exploded simultaneously in an outdoor market in the Christian section of Athorien in Baghdad.[1] The market attack killed 11 and wounded 14.[2]

A few minutes later, about half a mile away,[3] a car bomb went off near St. John's Roman Catholic Church in Baghdad's southern Dora neighborhood.[1] According to officials, "The bomb detonated at the end of Christmas prayers as worshipers were leaving the church."[3] This bombing killed 27 and wounded 56.[2]

In total, the bombings targeting the two Christian-populated sites killed 38 and wounded 70.[2] No group claimed responsibility for the attacks.[4]

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