Friday, April 7, 2006

Images: Eyewitness Iraq, Fri. 7 Apr.

SUICIDE BOMBERS STRIKE MOSQUE

A policeman stands guard as rescuers remove a body from a mosque after a suicide bombing in central Baghdad April 7, 2006. (Ceerwan Aziz/Reuters) Rescuers remove a body from inside a mosque after a suicide bombing in central Baghdad April 7, 2006. A suicide bomber inside a Shi'ite mosque in Baghdad and another outside blew themselves up killing at least 50 people on Friday, police said. At least 138 people were also wounded in the worst single attack in months. REUTERS/Ceerwan Aziz
Iraqi soldiers secure the scene of a suicide attack on the Buratha mosque Friday April 7, 2006 in Baghdad, Iraq. At least two suicide attackers wearing women's cloaks blew themselves up Friday in a Shiite mosque in northern Baghdad, killing at least 52 people and wounding more than 160, police said. It was the second major attack against Shiite targets in as many days.(AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed) A sandal and prayer beads lie in a pool of blood outside a mosque after a suicide bombing in central Baghdad April 7, 2006. (Ceerwan Aziz/Reuters) A man injured in a suicide mosque bombing is taken to hospital in Baghdad April 7, 2006. A suicide bomber inside a Shi'ite mosque in Baghdad and another outside blew themselves up killing at least 50 people on Friday, police said. At least 138 people were also wounded in the worst single attack in months. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
Rescuers remove a body from inside a mosque after a suicide bombing in central Baghdad April 7, 2006. A suicide bomber inside a Shi'ite mosque in Baghdad and another outside blew themselves up killing at least 50 people on Friday, police said. At least 138 people were also wounded in the worst single attack in months. REUTERS/Ceerwan AzizAn Iraqi policeman views covered bodies inside a mosque after a suicide bombing in central Baghdad April 7, 2006. Three suicide bombers dressed as women killed at least 50 people at a Shi'ite mosque on Friday in Baghdad, police said, putting more pressure on Iraq's divided leaders to form a government and face up to sectarian violence. REUTERS/Ceerwan Aziz

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