Bab al-Sharqi is located on the east bank of the Tigris River, near the Jumhuriya Bridge. It is directly across the river from the Ministry of Planning, Ministry of Information and the Green Zone.
Only three months after the devastating attack, Senator Lindsey Graham complained that the media was not giving the American people "the full picture of what's going on here." Though he mostly stayed within the heavily secured Green Zone, and traveled outside the Green Zone only with a heavily armed military escort, he unabashedly told reporters of the "signs of success" he witnessed on his visit to Bab al-Sharqi:[3]
We went to the market and were just really warmly welcomed. I bought five rugs for five bucks. And people were engaging, and just a few weeks ago, hundreds of people, dozens of people were killed in this same place.
— Lindsey Graham
30 January 2015
19 people were killed and 28 wounded when two bombs went off in Baghdad's Bab al-Sharqi district.[1]
21 January 2021 Twin Suicide Bombing(s)
Suicide bombs rock busy Baghdad market, killing at least 32 and 100 wounded in the attack.