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Three Roadside Bombs Rock Baghdad

HeadlineApr 15, 2005

Three roadside bombs exploded in Baghdad today, killing at least one civilian and wounding eight others. One of the bombs went off near a US convoy. At least five civilians were injured in the blast. A damaged Humvee could be seen in the area, which was sealed off by US forces. Another device exploded in an eastern neighborhood where US forces were also on patrol, killing one civilian and wounding three others, a police official said. The latest attacks came a day after twin car bombs killed at least 15 people in Baghdad–the highest death toll from an explosion in Iraq for more than a month.

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