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Bombings kill at least 22 in Iraqi capital

Baghdad: Multiple bombings rocked central Baghdad today, striking mainly near the heavily fortified Green Zone where key government offices are located and killing at least 22 people, Iraqi officials said.  The attacks were the latest

bombings kill at least 22 in iraqi capital bombings kill at least 22 in iraqi capital
Baghdad: Multiple bombings rocked central Baghdad today, striking mainly near the heavily fortified Green Zone where key government offices are located and killing at least 22 people, Iraqi officials said. 

The attacks were the latest in a relentless push by Sunni militants to undermine confidence in the Shiite-led government's efforts to maintain security in Iraq, two years after the pullout of American troops from the country. 

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombings but such systematic and brazen attacks against government buildings, security forces and Shiites in general bear the hallmarks of al-Qaida's affiliate in Iraq.

The terror group has become emboldened by the successes of its fellow militants in the civil war next door in Syria and by widespread Sunni anger at the government in Baghdad. 

The deadliest of today's attacks took place across the street from the Foreign Ministry building, when two parked car bombs went off simultaneously in two different parking lots. 

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