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Baghdad bombs kill 132, government slams neighbours

Baghdad: Two suicide bombs tore through Baghdad on Sunday, killing 132 people, wounding more than 500 and leaving mangled bodies and cars on the streets in one of Iraq’s deadliest days this year. Full Article at livemint.com

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