Iraq Makes Sweeping Arrests Over Baghdad Blasts -- New York Times
BAGHDAD — Iraq announced Thursday that it had arrested dozens of police officers and soldiers responsible for security in the neighborhood where car bombs killed and wounded hundreds of people outside government buildings this week.
The attacks on Sunday, aimed at the Justice Ministry and the Baghdad provincial council buildings, occurred in a heavily protected section of the capital, prompting accusations that Iraq’s security forces had been complicit in the bombings.
The two suicide attacks killed 155 people and wounded more than 500.
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