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Baghdad bloodshed - what can you tell us?

Ros Atkins Ros Atkins | 15:49 UK time, Thursday, 23 November 2006

Even by its standards, Baghdad has had a truly terrible day. In the past couple of hours, we've been getting details of a series of attacks that have left almost 150 dead in one area... here's our newsroom report. If you're there or know people there and can tell us anything about what's happened in the city today, please get in touch.

There has been more heavy loss of life in Iraq during one of the most devastating series of attacks on the capital since the US-led invasion. Officials say at least one hundred and thirty people were killed and a similar number wounded, in a series of suicide car bombings and mortar attacks on Baghdad. One car bomb exploded at a market and another at a crowded bus station both in the Shi'ite Sadr City district.

Elsewhere in Baghdad, heavy clashes broke out during an attack on the health ministry. Reports say at least thirty gunmen surrounded the building and sprayed it with mortar and machine gun fire. Casualties have been reported on both sides. (It's the second raid by insurgents on a government office in the Iraqi capital in recent days: last week, dozens of civil servants were abducted from the higher education ministry.)

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