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k5457

81-90 by several bombs, Shorja market, Baghdad

IBC Incident k5457
Type bombs
Deaths recorded 81-90
Targeted or hit shoppers in market
Place Shorja market, Baghdad
Date and time 12 February 2007, 12:20 PM
Sources AP 13 Feb
GUA 13 Feb
Al-Sabah 13 Feb
Al-Shar 12 Feb

Individuals for whom personal or identifying details were reported

IBC page Identifying details (number if more than one) Age Sex
k5457-sc670 Saif ? 17 Male
k5457-hm638 Ihab Kareem Adult Male

Individuals for whom only demographic or other non-personal information was reported

Number killed Occupation Age Sex
2 Unrecorded Adult Female
2 Unrecorded Child Unrecorded

Of the 81 to 90 deaths recorded here, some personal information was reported for 2 of the dead.

Only demographic information, without any identifying details, was available for 4 other people recorded killed.

Neither personal nor demographic information was reported for another 75-84 people killed in this IBC entry.