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Baghdad car bomb blasts kill at least 15
Two suicide car bombs killed at least 15 people and wounded around 20 during rush hour near an Iraqi Interior Ministry building in central Baghdad on Thursday, ministry and hospital officials said.
The bombs detonated in quick succession about 200 yards apart on a busy street packed with traffic. A Reuters cameraman said children were among the dead.
The blasts occurred near Iraqi police vehicles protecting an entrance to the Interior Ministry building. Reuters television pictures showed several policemen covered with blood.
The U.S. military confirmed that two car bombs had detonated but had no further information.
An official at nearby Yarmouk hospital said around 20 people had been brought in with injuries. Several other wounded people were taken to another nearby hospital.
The blasts took place at about 10 a.m. and sent a black plume of smoke over the Iraqi capital.
The attacks underscored the task facing the newly elected government in establishing security. The explosions come after a downturn in violence since an historic election in January. |
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