2007 Karbala bombings

Imam Hussein Mosque bombing
Location Karbala, Iraq
Date 14April 2007
Target Shiite pilgrims
Attack type
suicide bombing
Deaths 42
Non-fatal injuries
>160
Hazrat Abbas mosque bombing
Location Karbala, Iraq
Date April 28, 2007
Target Shiite pilgrims
Attack type
suicide car bomb
Deaths 68
Non-fatal injuries
>162

The 2007 Karbala bombings refer to a series of bombings in Karbala, Iraq in April 2007.

Imam Hussein(as) Mosque bombing

A suicide bomber killed at least 42 people[1] in Karbala on 14 April and injured more than 160.[2] The attacker detonated explosives at a crowded bus station in the city close to a shrine holy to Shia Muslims, at around 09:15.

Hazrat Abbas (a.s) Mosque bombing

A car bomb exploded in front of the Shia Abbas ibn Ali shrine on 28 April. The bomb killed at least 68 people and injured about 170 in the Iraqi city of Karbala. The bomb exploded near the golden-domed mosque.[1] Karbala is considered the second most important shrine city for the Shia. Security officials said the car bomb was parked near a cement barrier intended to keep traffic away from the Imam Abbas and Imam Hussein shrines, which draw thousands of Shiite pilgrims from Iran and other countries.[3]

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