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Bombs hit Baghdad police station Bombs hit Baghdad police station
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Two car bombs have exploded at a police station in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, killing at least nine people and wounding about 28 others, police say. Two car bombs have exploded at a police station in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, killing at least 10 people and wounding about 75 others, police say.
The attack took place in the mainly Shia Bayaa neighbourhood, in the south of the city. The attack took place in the southern, mainly Shia, Bayaa neighbourhood.
Civilians and police officers were among those wounded in the blast which also damaged nearby homes. The first bomber sped through a checkpoint before exploding his car in front of the station, the other detonated his car at the checkpoint.
Bomb attacks continue in Baghdad despite a security crackdown involving large numbers of US and Iraqi troops.Bomb attacks continue in Baghdad despite a security crackdown involving large numbers of US and Iraqi troops.
Last Wednesday, a series of bombings in the capital killed more than 200 people in the worst day of violence since the US-led security operation began. Last Wednesday, a series of bombings in the capital killed more than 200 people in the worst day of violence since the US-led security operation began in mid-February.
Rubble
Police said the force of the blasts on Sunday had set several police vehicles ablaze and damaged the police station.Police said the force of the blasts on Sunday had set several police vehicles ablaze and damaged the police station.
Civilians and police officers were among the dozens wounded by the bombs which also damaged nearby homes.
Rescue workers said they expected the toll to rise as they searched through the rubble of the two-storey building.
The US President George W Bush has pledged some 30,000 extra troops to Baghdad, the focus of violence between Sunni and Shia communities.