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k5923

80-82 by suicide bombers in market, Shaab, north Baghdad

IBC Incident k5923
Type suicide bombers
Deaths recorded 80-82
Targeted or hit shoppers in market
Place Shaab market, Baghdad
Date and time 29 March 2007, 6:00-7:00 PM
Sources AP 30 Mar
KUNA 31 Mar

Individuals for whom personal or identifying details were reported

IBC page Identifying details (number if more than one) Age Sex
k5923-su660 Siblings (6) Child Unrecorded

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

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

Of the 80 to 82 deaths recorded here, some personal information was reported for 6 of the dead.

Only demographic information, without any identifying details, was available for 40 other people recorded killed.

Neither personal nor demographic information was reported for another 34-36 people killed in this IBC entry.