At least 59 people have been killed
after a truck bomb exploded in north-eastern Baghdad, Iraqi officials
say. The blast tore through the crowded Jameela market in the
predominantly Shia district of Sadr City. The Sunni jihadist group,
Islamic State (IS), said it was behind the bombing and that it targeted
Shia militiamen.
The violence comes after a top American general said the US should consider embedding American troops with Iraqi forces if progress was not made in the fight against IS.
Raymond Odierno, the army’s outgoing chief of staff, told reporters that such forces would have a support rather than a combat role. Thursday’s bomb attack in Sadr City was one of the deadliest in the capital since Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi took office a year ago.
BBC.