(29 May 2006) SHOTLIST
Near Khalis, North of Baghdad
1. Damaged bus with US humvee driving past the blast scene with onlookers
2. Medium shot damaged bus with onlookers standing close to it
3. Various of damage interior bus
4. US soldier looking at the targeted bus
5. Various of damaged chairs
6. Interior of bus
7. Various of blood stain inside bus
8. Bus splattered with blood
9. Man standing next to large blood stain
10. Inside of bus and US soldiers walking around outside
11.People standing around next to the bus
12. US soldiers and vehicles on the road
Baqouba northeast of Baghdad,
13. Sign: ''Baqouba General Hospital''
14. People gathering in corridor leading an emergency ward
15. An injured man lying on bed with his relative hugging him
16. Another injured person being looked after
17. Man with his head bandaged up
18. Exterior of the hospital
Kazimiyah neighbourhood
19. U.S. troops at the site (with holy shrine of Imam al-Kadim in background)
20. The scene of the blast
21. Wreckage of the minivan which had the bomb
22. Various of the wrecked bus with aggregate of onlookers and policemen
23. Men colleting pieces of human remains
24. Pool of blood in crater caused by thrust of blast
25. People walking in road
Baghdad's Azamiyah, May 29, 2006
26. Various smoke rising with firemen dosing fire erupting from wreckage
27. Various damaged shops with firemen and residents
28. Men pushing a car away from the scene of the blast
29. Dead body on chair
30. Iraqi soldiers carrying body on stretcher
31. Covered body on street
32. Soldiers picking up body and placing in pickup ++GRAPHIC++
33. Another body being loaded in back of pickup
Al-Misbih neighbourhood
34. Bulldozer removing wrecked car and debris
35. Charred remains of car
36. Pan from shop front to street
37. Various of damaged shops
38. Damaged police car being removed from the scene
39. Wide shot scene
STORYLINE
A slew of bombings left at least 33 people dead and dozens wounded Monday, Iraqi police said.
It was the worst wave of violence to hit Baghdad in days.
A roadside bomb ripped through a public bus on Monday and killed 10 people working for an Iranian organisation opposed to the regime in Iran, police said.
The blast occurred near Khalis, 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of Baghdad in Diyala province, an area notorious for such attacks, provincial police said.
All the dead were workers at the Ashraf base of the Mujahedeen Khalk, or MEK, which opposes Iran's regime.
The group, made up of Iranian dissidents living in Iraq, said the dead were Iraqi workers heading to their camp.
The bus was peppered with shrapnel holes and the force of the explosion dented the side of the vehicle
U.S. Troops inspected the bus after the attack. It was covered in blood.
People injured in the blast were taken to hospital in Baqouba.
In the Iraqi capital, a bomb planted in a parked minivan killed at least seven and injured at least 20 when it exploded at the entrance to an open air market in northern Baghdad
The explosion happened in Kazimiyah, a north Baghdad suburb, at the entrance to a market selling second-hand clothes.
Elsewhere, a car bomb placed near the city's main Sunni Abu Hanifa mosque killed at least nine Iraqi civilians and wounded 25.
Police say the car bomb went off outside a restaurant.
The bomb exploded in north Baghdad's Azamiyah neighbourhood and was so powerful it vaporised the vehicle.
Rescue crews and Iraqi army soldiers were carrying stretchers toward waiting ambulances.
The injured were taken to nearby hospital for treatment.
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