U.N. Under Attack
![]() U.S military personnel investigate parts of a car at the scene where a suicide bomber killed an Iraqi police officer and himself, Monday, Sept. 22, 2003 at a road checkpoint behind the U.N. headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo) ![]() Iraqi police and US military investigate the scene of a suicide bomb attack near the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, Monday, Sept. 22, 2003. A suicide car bomber killed an Iraqi policeman and himself at a road checkpoint behind the U.N. headquarters as the U.N. considers whether to broaden its role in Iraq. Eleven people were injured. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder) ![]() Iraqi police officers carry a unidentified body past a destroyed car at the scene where a suicide car bomber killed an Iraqi policeman and himself, Monday, Sept 22, 2003, at a road checkpoint behind the U.N. headquarters in Baghdad. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo) ![]() A member of the US military covers a body with a board as American troops and Iraqi police investigate the scene of a suicide bomb attack near the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, Monday, Sept. 22, 2003. ![]() An injured Iraqi policeman waits for medical attention at the Kande Hospital after a car bomb explosion in the parking lot of the Hotel Canal beside the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad September 22, 2003. ![]() A U.S. OH-58 Kiowa surveillance army helicopter patrols over United Nations headquarters in Baghdad September 22, 2003 shortly after a car bomb exploded in a car park nearby. A suicide car bomber blew himself up, killing an Iraqi security guard and wounding 19 people, the U.S. military said. (Aladin Abdel Naby/Reuters)
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