![](xin_390501171822132258756.jpg) A U.S. army helicopter flies over the scene, following
a car bomb explosion outside the U.S.-led coalition headquarters in
Baghdad, May 17, 2004. A suicide car bomb killed at least nine people
outside the main coalition headquarters in Baghdad Monday, including
Abdel-Zahraa Othman, commonly known as Izzadine Saleem, the head of the
U.S.-appointed Governing Council, officials said. In backround is part of
a palace, a former ministers council, now in the green zone. [Reuters]
![](xin_130501171819492312032.jpg) Iraqi soldiers carry a
body, following a car bomb explosion outside the U.S.-led coalition
headquarters in Baghdad, May 17, 2004. [Reuters]
![](xin_130501171819617124583.jpg) U.S. soldiers survey the
scene, following a car bomb explosion outside the U.S.-led coalition
headquarters in Baghdad, May 17, 2004. [Reuters]
![](xin_130501171819726104204.jpg) U.S. soldiers survey the
scene, following a car bomb explosion outside the U.S.-led coalition
headquarters in Baghdad, May 17, 2004. [Reuters]
![](xin_140501171819085315255.jpg) U.S. soldiers survey the scene following a car bomb
explosion outside the U.S.-led coalition headquarters in Baghdad, May 17,
2004. [Reuters]
![](xin_3605011801459572937510.jpg) Abdel-Zahraa Othman, commonly known as
Izzadine Saleem
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