Tuesday, 8 December 2009Reports say three of the blasts were coordinated, taking place within several minutes of each other.
Iraqi police say a series of car bombings across the capital, Baghdad, has killed at least 90 people and wounded 128 others.
Reports say three of the blasts Tuesday were coordinated, taking place within several minutes of each other.
One of the bombs targeted at a busy market in central Baghdad, while the others were detonated near the Interior Ministry in eastern Baghdad and the Labor Ministry.
Police say earlier, a suicide car bomber struck a police patrol in southern Baghdad killing three people and wounding five others.
Tuesday's attacks were the worst in the Iraqi capital since late October when twin car bomb attacks outside municipal offices killed at least 155 people.
By VOA News |
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
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