Women react Monday, July 4, at the site of a suicide bombing that took place a day earlier in Baghdad, Iraq. At least 200 people were killed by a truck bomb in the Karrada neighborhood. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack.
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A man mourns in Najaf, Iraq, during a funeral for Karrada victims on Sunday, July 3.
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A woman walks by a building that was damaged in the Karrada blast.
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Firefighters work at the scene in Karrada early on July 3.
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A body is carried away from the site of the blast.
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People who lost their relatives mourn after the bombing.
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Iraqi security forces look for victims.
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People look for victims after the explosion.
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An Iraqi woman grieves at the scene of the Karrada blast on July 3. A second bomb exploded Sunday at an outdoor market in the Shaab neighborhood of southeastern Baghdad, killing one person and wounding five others, police said. Both Baghdad strikes are a sign of the Sunni-Shiite tension in the Muslim world. Sunni-dominated ISIS claimed it was targeting Shiite neighborhoods.
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The Karrada attack was the deadliest incident in Baghdad in years.
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People hug near the site of the Karrada blast.
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Men mourn after losing five members of their family in the Karrada bombing.
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People light candles at the scene of the Karrada bombing.