Car bomb kills 47 outside Baghdad police headquarters (Agencies) Updated: 2004-09-15 01:04
 A badly injured Iraqi lies in his
hospital bed at al-Karkh hospital in Baghdad following a car bomb
explosion outside the headquarters of Baghdad Police in the Haifa Street
area of the Iraq capital, considered a bastion of Saddam Hussein
loyalists. Forty-seven people died the massive car bombing, leaving a
trail of mayhem in the most lethal attack on Iraq's fledging security
services in two months. [AFP] |
 Iraqi firefighters extinguish fire
from burning vehicles at the site of a car bomb explosion outside the
headquarters of Baghdad Police in the Haifa Street area of Baghdad, considered
a bastion of Saddam Hussein loyalists. [Reuters] |
 An employee cleans up a
pool of blood at the al-Karkh hospital in Baghdad following a car bomb
explosion outside the headquarters of Baghdad Police in the Haifa Street
area of the Iraq capital, considered a bastion of Saddam
Hussein loyalists. At least 47 people died in the massive car bombing, leaving a
trail of mayhem in the most lethal attack on Iraq's fledging security
services in two months. [AFP] |
 A women strikes her face with her hand after
suspecting the death of her son at the scene of a massive explosion
outside a police station in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday Sept. 14, 2004.
[AP] |
 U.S. soldiers inspect the site of a massive
explosion outside a police station at the end of Haifa Street in Baghdad,
Iraq, Tuesday Sept. 14, 2004.
[AP] |
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