Two suicide bombings in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, killed 32 people.

In Iraq, attacks by the remnants of the extremist organization IS = Islamic State have occurred sporadically, but terrorist bombings in the capital are rare these days, and security officials are investigating the background.

On the 21st, two men wearing explosives self-destructed one after another at a market selling used clothing in the center of Baghdad, and many shoppers were involved.



According to the Iraqi Ministry of Health, the suicide bombing killed 32 people and injured more than 100.



So far, no criminal statement has been issued, but in Iraq there have been sporadic attacks by remnants of the extremist organization IS, and interior ministry officials told local media that it was "similar to the IS method." I'm pointing out.



A suicide bomber struck a plaza near the scene three years ago, killing more than 20 people, but since the weakening of IS, bombing in the capital is rare, and security officials are behind the scenes, including the involvement of IS. I'm investigating.