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Two roadside bombs kill civilian in central Baghdad |
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14:49, July 09, 2007 |
Two roadside bombs coordinately detonated in a major parking lot in central Baghdad on Monday, killing at least a civilian and wounding four others, an Interior ministry source said. "Two roadside bombs went off in quick succession in the morning in the Nadhah parking lot in central Baghdad on the east side of Tigris River, killing a civilian and wounding four others," the source said on condition of anonymity. The blasts damaged several nearby vehicles and caused damages in surrounding buildings, he said. In addition, the source said that the police patrols found 29 unidentified bodies in execution-style in Baghdad's neighborhoods during the past 24 hours. Most of bodies were handcuffed, blindfolded, showing signs of torture with bullet holes in the chest and the head, he said. Violence and the daily gruesome finding of unidentified corpses continued in the capital despite the U.S. and Iraqi security have staged a security plan in the capital since February 14 with an aim of putting rampant violence under control.
Source: Xinhua
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