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k6112

140 by car bomb, Sadriya food market, Baghdad

IBC Incident k6112
Type car bomb, sniper, gunfire from US soldiers
Deaths recorded 140
Targeted or hit shoppers, vendors in market and construction workers, commuters
Place Sadriya market, Baghdad
Date and time 18 April 2007, 4:15 PM
Sources REU 18 Apr
AFP 18 Apr

Individuals for whom personal or identifying details were reported

IBC page Identifying details (number if more than one) Age Sex
k6112-dx699 Ali Mohammed Adult Male
k6112-ua707 Mudrick Adnan 13 Male
k6112-eb649 Mortada Adnan, brother of Mudrick 19 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 140 deaths recorded here, some personal information was reported for 3 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 133 other people killed in this IBC entry.