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At least 75 killed in Baghdad car bombing
www.chinaview.cn 2005-09-14 13:18:35

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The casualty toll from a car bombing in Baghdad on Wednesday climbed to at least 75 dead and 162 wounded, police said. The blast killed mostly labourers who had gathered to look for work in the mostly Shi'ite district of Kathimiya.

A wounded man is treated in hospital in Baghdad Sept. 14. (Xinhua/AFP)
    BAGHDAD, Sept. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- The death toll of a car bomb explosion in Baghdad on Wednesday morning has risen to 75, police said. More than 162 others were also wounded.

    The blast occurred in the Kazimiyah district near a group of construction workers who were gathering at Oruba square to be hired for daily work. The suicide driver drove his car into the gathering before detonating the explosive charge.

    The dead and wounded have been taken to hospitals, the police said. The number of fatalities was expected to rise.

    In another development, 17 people were also killed by a group of gunmen near Baghdad early Wednesday morning, police said.

    The gunmen dragged 17 civilians out of their homes in Taji, 15 km north of Baghdad, and killed them, police added. Enditem

Local residents look at an automobile destroyed by a suicide car bombing in a residential part of Baghdad Sept. 14.

Local residents look at an automobile destroyed by a suicide car bombing in a residential part of Baghdad Sept. 14. (Xinhua)

Iraqis cry as they sit next to the bodies of victims outside a hospital in Baghdad Sept. 14.

Iraqis cry as they sit next to the bodies of victims outside a hospital in Baghdad Sept. 14. (Xinhua)

A car bomb exploded in a Shiite district of Baghdad killing at least 75 people and wounding 162 in one of the most deadly single attacks to date in Iraq.

An Iraqi man cries outside a hospital following a suicide attack. (AFP)

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