Two car bombs exploded in a central
The blast in the Jadiriyah neighbourhood reverberated through the city centre, sent a mushroom cloud hundreds of feet into the air and was followed by sporadic small arms fire.
Major Falah al-Mohammedawi from the Interior Ministry said he believed that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's al-Qaida in
Associated Press Television News footage showed several residential buildings collapsed from the blast and a large crater in the road.
Fire-fighters joined neighbours to dig through the debris and pull victims from the rubble.
US Army engineering units were sent to the scene to help in the rescue effort, a statement from the
Police-Captain Nabil Abdel-Qadir said the two car bombs were detonated behind the Interior Ministry building.
Six civilians were killed and three police officers were among the injured, he said.
A five-member family was rescued by fire-fighters after part of their house collapsed, police Major Raed Abbas-Salman said.
The mother had serious burns because she was in the kitchen, while the father and three children suffered shrapnel wounds.
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The remains of bomber's vehicle lie on a road after an attack in the Kena'an area near Baquba, 65 km (40 miles) north of