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Iraqi police said at least one of the Baghdad blasts was a suicide bomber
-- driving a bomb-rigged ambulance heading for the Finance Ministry. The other two explosions may have been bomb-rigged cars detonated by timer or trigger. "What crime have we committed? Children and women were buried under debris. Why did they (Iraqi troops) let this car bomb pass!" cried Ahmed Jabbar as he staggered through the debris near the new Finance Ministry building
-- an area where all cars pass through checkpoints manned by Iraqi forces. The blast tore through a nearby market and toppled at least one building nearby. Rescue teams
-- some using construction cranes -- tried to pull away the rubble to seek for survivors. The breakdown of casualties among the sites was not immediately clear, but the most serious bloodshed had been reported outside the new Finance Ministry building and the court complex, where at least one building was almost completely leveled. Rescue workers climbed through twisted steel bars and crushed concrete at the flattened court building. Dozens of cars and trucks were burned and crushed. Firefighters pulled survivors from behind huge slabs of toppled concrete. U.S. soldiers helped provide security and helped the Iraqis collect evidence from the rubble.
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