Al-Qaeda claims responsibility for Baghdad bombings

December 10, 2009 02:24 pm | Updated December 16, 2016 02:50 pm IST - Baghdad:

People gather at the site of a bomb attack near the Labour Ministry building in Baghdad on Tuesday. Photo: AP

People gather at the site of a bomb attack near the Labour Ministry building in Baghdad on Tuesday. Photo: AP

Al-Qaeda’s umbrella group in Iraq has claimed responsibility for the coordinated Baghdad bombings that killed 112 people and wounded over 500 this week.

The group, known as the Islamic State of Iraq, said in a statement posted early on Thursday on the Internet that the strikes in the Iraqi capital targeted the “bastions of evil and dens of apostates.”

It also warns the group is “determined to uproot the pillars of this government” in Iraq and says “the list of targets has no end.”

The blasts on Tuesday were the third major strike on government sites in Baghdad since August. The same group has claimed responsibility for the two previous massive bombings.

The authenticity of the statement could not be independently confirmed.

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