Baghdad is slammed with bombings today leaving many dead and injured. Early on Ziad Tarek, spokesperson for the Ministry of Health, was telling Alsumaria TV, "Baghdad hospitals received this morning bodies of 49 dead and 167 wounded, following explosions that occurred in different regions of Baghdad." For those paying attention to Iraq this week, it's not all the surprising. For those who count on the commercial broadcast networks for their news they'll be scratching their heads if they hear -- maybe a passing pigeon will bring them the news? -- about the bombings because Iraq just doesn't exist on the network news these days.
Prashant Rao (AFP)explains in this France 24 video, "All over the city, both majority Sunni and majority Shia areas have been targeted in mostly bomb attacks [. . .] basically all over Baghdad, we've seen multiple attacks."
Charlie D'Agata (The Early Show, CBS News) reports, "The first explosion rang out just after dawn. Then came another. And another. Iraqi officials counted at least 14 blasts throughout Baghdad during the morning rush hour. The targets were indiscriminate. Roadside bombs and car bombs struck everything from neighborhood markets to police stations. A suicide bomber in an ambulance killed 18 people alone." And, video below, he goes on to explain what's been taking place in the last few days -- something CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley repeatedly refuses to do.