The attacks in Baghdad

In central Baghdad, in Baghdad's Mansour district, where are the diplomatic missions of foreign states, three explosions rocked. One of them - in which nearly 170 people were injured, occurred at the Iranian Embassy.






Iraqi security forces stand near the charred skeleton of the car at the scene in front of the Iranian Embassy in Baghdad. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



April 4, 2010 in a few minutes the center of Baghdad, three explosions rocked, which killed some forty people and more than 215 were injured. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



The body of the deceased carried away from the scene of the explosion at the Iranian Embassy. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



One of the injured taken away from the scene of the explosion in central Baghdad. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



As a result of bomb blasts on Sunday in Baghdad, damaged the embassy of Ukraine in Iraq. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



At 11:15 local time in Baghdad for several minutes was committed at least nine attacks. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



According to the latest data, the number of victims of blasts in the Iraqi capital bombings exceeded 30 people, 224 were injured. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



Wounded leaves the site of the explosion near the Iranian Embassy. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



The representatives of the Iraqi security forces have warned of possible attack of extremists in light of the uncertainty which has arisen after the parliamentary elections in Iraq on March 7. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



The core of the exploded vehicle: (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



(UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



According to the Iranian diplomat, no staff of their embassy was hurt. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



In recent weeks, the security situation in Iraq has deteriorated markedly. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



The outbreak of violence observers as an attempt to destabilize the situation in Iraq, against the backdrop of difficult negotiations that are now underway on the future government of the country. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)



Responsibility for the attacks is the one not taken. (UPI Photos Ali Jasim)