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Bombing in Iraq kills 35 children

BAGHDAD, Iraq -A string of bombs killed 35 children and wounded scores of others as U.S. troops handed out candy yesterday at a government-sponsored celebration to inaugurate a sewage plant. It was the largest death toll of children in any insurgent attack since the start of the Iraq conflict.

Grief-stricken mothers wailed over their children's bloodied corpses, as relatives collected body parts from the street for burial and a boy picked up the damaged bicycle of his dead brother.

The wounded were rushed to Yarmouk Hospital, where angry relatives screamed for attention from the overwhelmed doctors, many of whom wore uniforms covered in blood. One woman tore at her hair before pulling back the sheet covering her dead brother and kissing his body.

The bombings in Baghdad's western al-Amel neighborhood -at least two of which were in cars -came amid a series of savage attacks that killed at least 51 people and wounded 230 nationwide. At least one U.S. soldier was among the dead, and 13 were wounded.

Jordanian terror mastermind Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's Tawhid and Jihad group claimed responsibility for bloody attacks in Baghdad yesterday, according to a statement posted on a militant Web site.

The authenticity of the statement could not be verified, and it was unclear whether the three heroic operations it cites -attacks on a government complex and a convoy of invading forces -included the bombs that killed the children.

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