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Baghdad blast toll 'passes 130'

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8324546.stm

At least 132 people have been killed and 520 injured in two car bomb attacks in Baghdad, Iraqi officials say.

The blasts hit the ministry of justice and a provincial government office near the heavily fortified Green Zone.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8324581.stm

DEADLIEST ATTACKS SINCE 2003

  • Aug 2007: More than 500 killed in attacks on villages near Sinjar
  • Jul 2007: 150 killed in truck bombing in Tuz Khurmato
  • Apr 2007: 191 killed in car bombings in Baghdad
  • Mar 2007: 152 killed in truck bombing in Tal Afar
  • Feb 2007: 135 killed in truck bombing in Baghdad
  • Nov 2006: 202 killed in multiple blasts in Baghdad
  • Mar 2004: 171 killed in bombings in Baghdad and Karbala
  •  Source: News agencies, BBC
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  • Edited 10/25/2009 10:48 am ET by libraone
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    Iraq Blast Toll Continues to Rise, Includes Children

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     http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/27/world/middleeast/27iraq.html

    BAGHDAD — As the floodwater from broken water mains and sewers drained away, workers continued to hunt for victims amid the wreckage from Sunday’s bomb blasts, recovering still more bodies on Monday as the death toll climbed to as much as 155 — including an uncertain number of children — with more than 500 wounded.

    The Iraqi Defense and Interior Ministries began an investigation of security breaches that allowed the bombings to occur, according to a statement by the defense minister, Abdul Qader Mohammed Jasim. The bombs were in a minivan and a water tanker truck and had to pass multiple security checkpoints to reach their targets. Trucks are banned from Baghdad’s streets during daylight hours unless they have special permits issued by the military, and those are checked at every roadblock.

    The extent of the damage was even worse than initially feared, with three major government buildings destroyed rather than the two reported in the hours after Sunday’s pair of suicide vehicle bombs.

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