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Rain of Terror on Baghdad
Day 8 - 26 March 2003

Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction. - - Albert Einstein


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Iraqis shout in the street past a burning car after an air strike on Baghdad, March 26, 2003. At least 15 burned corpses lay in a popular residential area of Baghdad, apparently killed in a U.S.-led bombing or missile raid on the Iraqi capital, Reuters Television correspondents said. An Iraqi Information Ministry official said a strike on a busy market area had caused 'many, many casualties.' (Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)


Iraqis carry the body of a man who Iraqi authorities say was killed in recent air strikes in Baghdad March 26, 2003. At least 15 burnt corpses lay in a popular residential area of Baghdad, apparently killed in a U.S.-led bombing or missile raid on the Iraqi capital on Wednesday, Reuters Television correspondents said. An Iraqi Information Ministry official said a strike on a busy market area had caused 'many, many casualties'. (Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)


An Iraqi man cries as he runs past a burning car destroyed during an air strike in Baghdad, March 26, 2003. At least 15 burnt corpses lay in a popular residential area of Baghdad, apparently killed in a U.S.-led bombing or missile raid on the Iraqi capital, Reuters Television correspondents said. An Iraqi Information Ministry official said a strike on a busy market area had caused 'many, many casualties.' (Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)


A building burns following recent air strikes on Baghdad, March 26, 2003. U.S. defense officials said an errant missile may have been responsible for the explosions that killed civilians in a residential district of Baghdad, but also said anti-aircraft artillery or missiles fired by the Iraqis may have been the cause. (Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)


Iraqis shout in the street following an air strike in Baghdad March 26, 2003. At least 15 burnt corpses lay in a popular residential area of Baghdad, apparently killed in a U.S.-led bombing or missile raid on the Iraqi capital, Reuters Television correspondents said. An Iraqi Information Ministry official said a strike on a busy market area had caused 'many, many casualties.' (Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)


Warplanes presumably from US-led forces pound frontline Iraqi positions in the north of the country just outside the Kurd-controlled town of Chamchamal on March 26, 2003. Warplanes hit northern targets as U.S. efforts to open a second, limited front against President Saddam Hussein's forces gathered pace. (Nikola Solic/Reuters)




Jordanian newspaper Ar-rai ( alrai.com/ ) Others adapted from Aljazeera website ( aljazeera.net/ )

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