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At Least 21 Dead, 66 Hurt in Baghdad Blast

28 May 2007

Iraqi boy takes cover behind US soldier after gunshots ring out in busy central Baghdad commercial district, 28 May 2007
Iraqi boy takes cover behind US soldier after gunshots ring out in busy central Baghdad commercial district, 28 May 2007

Iraqi police say a car bomb in central Baghdad has killed at least 21 people and wounded 66 others.

The blast damaged the Abdel Qadir Gilani Mosque, one of Baghdad's most revered Sunni shrines.  The explosion also damaged several buildings and cars in the Sinak area of the capital.

Another car bomb killed at least two people Monday in Baghdad's Bab al-Muadham area.

In Iraq Sunday, U.S. military troops rescued 42 Iraqis from an al-Qaida prison camp north of Baghdad.

Military officials say some of the freed captives showed signs of torture and mistreatment.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

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