Buratha mosque bombing

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Buratha mosque bombing |
Location |
Baghdad, Iraq
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Date |
April 7, 2006 (2006-04-07) (UTC+03:00) |
Target |
Buratha Mosque |
Attack type |
Triple suicide bombing
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Deaths |
85 |
Non-fatal injuries |
160 |
The Buratha mosque bombing was a triple suicide bombing that occurred on April 7, 2006, in Baghdad. The attack killed 85 people and wounded 160 others.
The attacks
As worshippers were leaving the Buratha Mosque, a key Shia mosque in Baghdad, after Friday prayers,[1] one of three suicide bombers, two out of the three were dressed as women,[1] detonated himself after passing through the women's security checkpoint, and entering the mosque. The second suicide bomber detonated inside the courtyard of the mosque and the third bomber detonated inside the office of Sheikh Jalaluddin al-Saghir, a member of the Iraqi parliament, in an attempt to assassinate him. However, al-Saghir was unharmed in the attack.
In the end the three bombers managed to kill 85 people, and injure 160.
References
^ ab Dozens die in Iraq mosque attack. BBC News, 7 April 2006. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
External links
Dozens die in Iraq mosque attack BBC News
Insurgent attacks of the Iraq War
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‡ indicates attacks resulting in over 100 deaths § indicates the deadliest attack in the Iraq War This list only includes major attacks.
- 2003
- 1st Baghdad
- 2nd Baghdad
- Najaf
- 3rd Baghdad
- 1st Nasiriyah
- 1st Karbala
- 2004
‡ 1st Erbil
‡ Ashoura
- 1st Basra
- Mosul (2004)
- 4th Baghdad
- 5th Baghdad
- Karbala-Najaf
- 1st Baqubah
- Kufa
- FOB Marez
- 2005
- Suwaira bombing
‡ 1st Al Hillah
- 2nd Erbil
‡ Musayyib
- 6th Baghdad
‡ 7th Baghdad
- 1st Balad
- Khanaqin
- 2006
‡ Karbala-Ramadi
- 1st Samarra
- 8th Baghdad
- 9th Baghdad
‡ 10th Baghdad
- 2007
- 11th Baghdad
- 12th Baghdad
‡ 13th Baghdad
- 14th Baghdad
- 15th Baghdad
- 2nd Al Hillah
‡ 1st Tal Afar
- 16th Baghdad
- 17th Baghdad
- 2nd & 3rd Karbala
- Mosul (2007)
‡ 18th Baghdad
- Makhmour
- Abu Sayda
- 2nd Samarra
- 19th Baghdad
‡ Amirli
- 1st Kirkuk
- 20th Baghdad
- 21st Baghdad
§ Qahtaniya
- Amarah
- 2008
- 22nd Baghdad
- 2nd Balad
- 23rd Baghdad
- 4th Karbala
- 24th Baghdad
- Karmah
- 2nd Baqubah
- Dujail
- Balad Ruz
- 2009
- 25th Baghdad
- 26th Baghdad
- Baghdad-Muqdadiyah
- Taza
- 27th Baghdad
- 2nd Kirkuk
- 2nd Tal Afar
‡ 28th Baghdad
‡ 29th Baghdad
‡ 30th Baghdad
- 2010
- 31st Baghdad
- 32nd Baghdad
- 3rd Baqubah
- 33rd Baghdad
- 34th Baghdad
- 35th Baghdad
‡ 1st Pan-Iraq
- 36th Baghdad
- 37th Baghdad
- 2nd Pan-Iraq
- 38th Baghdad
- 39th Baghdad
‡ 40th Baghdad
- 2011
- 41st Baghdad
‡ 3rd Pan-Iraq
- Karbala-Baghdad
- 42nd Baghdad
- Tikrit
- 3rd Al Hillah
- 3rd Samarra
- Al Diwaniyah
- Taji
- 4th Pan-Iraq
- 43rd Baghdad
- 4th Karbala
- 44th Baghdad
- 2nd Basra
- 45th Baghdad
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