Iraqi police said 136
people were killed and 432 wounded in twin car bombings that appeared to
target government buildings in downtown Baghdad during rush hour.
The powerful blasts went off less than a minute apart Sunday in parking lots near the headquarters of the Baghdad provincial administration and the Ministry of Justice building, in the bloodiest attack to hit Iraq in months.
There were so many wounded that even civilian cars were pressed into service to bring the casualties to area hospitals.
The powerful blasts went off less than a minute apart Sunday in parking lots near the headquarters of the Baghdad provincial administration and the Ministry of Justice building, in the bloodiest attack to hit Iraq in months.
There were so many wounded that even civilian cars were pressed into service to bring the casualties to area hospitals.
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