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Iraq |
Deadly Blasts Rock Baghdad, Killing Dozens |
2009-10-26 |
BAGHDAD -- Two powerful suicide car bombs near high-profile government offices rocked the capital on Sunday in the deadliest attack here in more than two years, killing at least 147 people and raising fresh worry about the capabilities of Iraq's security services ahead of national elections scheduled for January. The Ministry of Interior said that in addition to the dead, more than 500 people were injured. Charred bodies, limbs and the smoldering shells of dozens of cars littered the area. The explosions also shattered windows throughout the nearby Mansour Hotel, which houses the Chinese Embassy. Some ceilings collapsed. The blasts, which the government said bore the signature of al Qaeda in Iraq, most damaged Baghdad's provincial headquarters and the nearby federal Ministry of Justice. Many of the protective blast walls surrounding those buildings collapsed. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki visited the site of the attacks and blamed al Qaeda and members of the Baath party. His office said in a statement that the explosions were meant to create instability and to stop the January parliamentary elections. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#2 Death toll is up to 155 and still rising. |
Posted by: Frozen Al 2009-10-26 11:58 |
#1 Didn't they remove barracades to allow a smoother flow of traffic in some of the cities? Seem to be working. |
Posted by: Richard of Oregon 2009-10-26 11:08 |