Three car bombs exploded within a 15-minute period in the Karada neighborhood of north-central Baghdad on Thursday morning, killing 15 people and wounding another 50, Iraqi police said. The first car bomb, exploding at 7:10 a.m. (11:10 p.m. EDT), targeted the Shiite Albu Jumaa mosque, police said. The car was parked on the street near the mosque and was likely remotely detonated. Full Story
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