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UPDATED: 18:39, September 14, 2004
Baghdad police station blast kills over 50
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Over 50 people were killed in a car bomb blast near a police station in Haifa street in central Baghdad on Tuesday, police told Xinhua.

"The blast took place at 10 a.m. (0600 GMT) as dozens of people were queuing outside a recruitment center near the police station,"Lt. Col. Abdul Amir Hussein said.

"More than 50 people were killed and dozens of others wounded in the blast," Hussein said, adding that most of the casualties were police recruits and civilians in a nearby market.

At least nine cars were destroyed in the powerful blast which sent thick plumes of black smoke into the sky.

The area was littered with shoes, clothes and body parts, as well as scattered fruit and vegetables from the market.

Ambulances with sirens wailing ferried the dead and wounded to hospital.

Haifa street was the scene of a fierce battle between US forces and Iraqi insurgents on Sunday, in which at least 13 people were killed and 55 others wounded, according to the Health Ministry.

Source: Xinhua


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