62 dead, 150 injured in Baghdad blast
62 dead, 150 injured in Baghdad blast
62 people died in the Maridi market blast in Sadr City.

Baghdad: More than 60 people were killed and at least 150 wounded on Wednesday when a bomb exploded at a crowded market in the Iraqi capital, media reports said.

The explosion, which took place in the Maridi market in eastern Sadr City area of the Iraqi Capital, left 62 people dead and 150 injured, security sources said.

Iraqi President Jalal Talabani "vehemently condemns the attack", according to a statement from his office.

The bomb was planted in a motorbike, security sources said. Earlier reports said the bomb was concealed under a vegetable cart.

Iraqi Police sealed off the area while the sirens of ambulances transporting the victims were clearly heard, according to witnesses. The huge explosion damaged a number of shops and set some parked cars ablaze.

"Today's market explosion is a great shock," said former Iraqi parliamentarian, Fattah al-Sheikh.

The attack is one of the deadliest so far this year in Iraq which comes less than a week before US soldiers withdraw from Iraqi cities, as part of President Barack Obama's promised staged pull out from Iraq.

Al-Sheikh said that the perpetrators of the attack do not want US troops to leave the country. He described the incident as "an open invitation for the US troops to stay in Iraq".

Wednesday's attack was the second deadly bombing in Iraq in less than a week.

At least 65 people were killed on Saturday when a truck packed with explosives detonated outside a mosque near Kirkuk. Another 175 people were wounded.

Iraqi officials, including Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, have recently been reiterating warnings that fresh attacks might accompany the US troop withdrawal.

"Many don't want us to succeed ... They are making their plans in the shadows to destabilise (Iraq). But we will defeat them," al-Maliki said.

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