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On 28 February 2016, at least 70 people were killed and 60 wounded in
Sadr City , a southern suburb of
Baghdad , as two
bombs went off at a crowded
market .
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[5] The explosions ripped through a market selling mobile phones in the mainly Shiite Muslim district.
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[7] The assailants were
suicide bombers riding motorcycles through the crowd.
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