Gunmen killed 25 women and wounded at least eight people Saturday when
they stormed two buildings in a residential Baghdad compound reputedly
used for prostitution, police and government sources said.
“Twenty-five women were killed and eight people
wounded, among them four men, when gunmen stormed two buildings in a
residential compound in Zayouna in east Baghdad,” an interior ministry
official told AFP.
A senior police officer, who said the attackers used silenced weapons, gave the same death toll but reported 11 wounded.
“Unidentified gunmen stormed building number 43 in Zayouna, killing 10
women and wounding five. They also stormed building number 44, where
they killed 15 women and wounded six men,” a police colonel said,
speaking on condition of anonymity.
An AFP correspondent on the scene said police cordoned off the area
while eyewitnesses also said several people were arrested in the
aftermath of the killings.
“This is the fate of any prostitution,” read a inscription on the door of the one of the raided buildings.
Residents said the street’s sole access point was manned by police and soldiers.
It was not immediately clear who the killers were but similar raids
killed 12 people in May 2013 and three women two months later in the
same mainly Shiite neighbourhood of the Iraqi capital.
Shiite militias have become more active on the streets of Baghdad since
Sunni militants led by jihadist fighters took over large swathes of
eastern and northern Iraq a month ago.
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