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By Hadi Awad
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BAQOUBA, Iraq - A suicide car bomb tore
through a downtown street Wednesday, killing
68 Iraqis and turning a bustling area of shops
and fruit stalls into charred corpses, twisted
metal and burning cars — the deadliest attack
in the month since U.S. authorities handed
sovereignty to an interim government.
The late morning explosion wounded 56
Iraqis, overwhelming the hospital in Baqouba,
a city 35 miles northeast of the capital. Every
bed was filled, forcing many victims to sit on
the floor amid pools of blood as frantic health
workers treated them. One wounded man sit
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searching for information on missing relatives.
“These were all innocent Iraqis, there were
no Americans. What was their guilt?” one
man shouted at the bomb site, pounding his
head in grief. Other men screamed epithets
and denounced the attackers as terrorists.
The blast, one of the deadliest single-bomb
attacks since Saddam Hussein’s fall more than
a year ago, came just three days before the
country is to convene
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