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Devastating car blasts in Baghdad

The dead body of a man is carried away from the blast scene after being killed by a massive bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, on Sunday, October 25, 2009. Iraq police say that a pair of powerful explosions rocked downtown Baghdad the blasts went off near the Ministry of Justice and the offices of a Kurdish political party during the morning rush hour as people headed to work. At least 136 people have been killed and over 600 wounded in the devastating twin car blasts. (AP Photo)

  • The dead body of a man is carried away from the blast scene after being killed by a massive bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, on Sunday, October 25, 2009.

    Iraq police say that a pair of powerful explosions rocked downtown Baghdad the blasts went off near the Ministry of Justice and the offices of a Kurdish political party during the morning rush hour as people headed to work.

    At least 136 people have been killed and over 600 wounded in the devastating twin car blasts. (AP Photo)
  • Iraqi men cover the bodies of victims killed by a massive bomb attack in Baghdad. Police say that a pair of powerful explosions rocked downtown. (AP Photo)
  • Iraqis gather next to the body of a victim killed by a massive bomb attack in Baghdad. (AP Photo)
  • The bodies of victims are carried away from the blast scene in front of the ministry of Labor after a massive bomb attack. (AP Photo)
  • In this image from an amateur video a policeman man reacts as one of two huge car bombs explode in central Baghdad Sunday October 25 2009.

    The bombs killed at least 136 people in an apparent attempt to target the fragile city's government offices, Iraqi medical officials and authorities said. (AP Photo)
  • Iraqi security forces inspect the site of a massive bomb attack at the Ministry of Justice in Baghdad. At least 136 people have been killed and over 600 wounded in the twin car bombings. (AP Photo)
  • Iraqis gather at the site of a massive bomb attack at the Ministry of Justice in Baghdad on Sunday. This is being touted as the worst bombings of the year in which 136 are reported to killed. (AP Photo)
  • Iraqi firemen are seen working in different offices of the ministries of justice and labour following a suicide bombing on October 25, 2009.

    Twin suicide car bombs blasted the justice ministry and the provincial offices in central Baghdad killing at least 136 people and injuring over 600 others. (AFP Photo)
  • An Iraqi boy stands amongst the debris of destroyed vehicles strewn outside the ministries of justice and labour following a suicide bombing. (AFP Photo)
  • An Iraqi officer grieves at the scene of a suicide bombing outside the Baghdad Provincial Governorate in central Baghdad. (AFP Photo)
  • Iraqi security cordon off the wreckage of a vehicle following a suicide bombing outside the Baghdad Provincial Governorate in central Baghdad. At least 136 people have been killed in the two suicide bombings which rocked Baghdad. (AFP Photo)
  • Smoke billows following a blast close to the Justice Ministry in central Baghdad on
    October 25, 2009. (AFP Photo)
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