2011 Basra bombings
The 2011 Basra bombings were three bombing attacks in a busy market in Basra, Iraq, on November 24, 2011, that killed at least 19 people and wounded at least 65 more. The first bomb, concealed in a motorbike, exploded initially while the two other bombs exploded as security forces responded to the scene. As a result most of the casualties in the bombing were troops and policemen. It was the second triple bombing in Basra in just over three weeks. Ali al-Maliki, the head of the Basra provincial council security committee said, "The fingerprints of Baathists and al Qaeda are clear in these explosions." The bombing took place one day before a major energy conference was due to take place.
2011 Basra bombings | |
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Part of Iraqi insurgency | |
Location | Basra, Iraq |
Date | 24 November 2011 (UTC+3) |
Target | Civilian population |
Attack type | Roadside, motorcycle and a bomb |
Deaths | 19+ |
Injured | 65+ |
Perpetrators | Unknown |
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