Remote-controlled explosives were strapped to two women with Down's syndrome and detonated in coordinated attacks on two Friday morning markets in central Baghdad, killing at least 73 people and wounding nearly 150.

The first targeted shoppers at a pet market in the al-Ghazl area, killing 46 people and injuring 100. About 20 minutes later, a second bomber struck at a smaller bird market in south-eastern Baghdad, killing 27 people and wounding at least 67.

Bombs strapped to Down's syndrome women kill scores in Baghdad markets | World news | The Guardian

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rebgirl420 Reviewed by rebgirl420 on . Bombs strapped to Down's syndrome women kill scores in Baghdad markets Remote-controlled explosives were strapped to two women with Down's syndrome and detonated in coordinated attacks on two Friday morning markets in central Baghdad, killing at least 73 people and wounding nearly 150. The first targeted shoppers at a pet market in the al-Ghazl area, killing 46 people and injuring 100. About 20 minutes later, a second bomber struck at a smaller bird market in south-eastern Baghdad, killing 27 people and wounding at least 67. Bombs strapped to Down's syndrome Rating: 5