
News Wrap: ISIS car bombs rock Baghdad, killing at least 93
Clip: 5/11/2016 | 5m 13s
The deadliest terror attack this year, three car bombs killed at least 93 in Baghdad.
In our news wrap Wednesday, Baghdad was rocked by the deadliest terror attack this year, as three car bombings killed at least 93 people. The Islamic State claimed responsibility. Also, the accused Colorado Planned Parent gunman is declared unfit for trial.
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News Wrap: ISIS car bombs rock Baghdad, killing at least 93
Clip: 5/11/2016 | 5m 13s
In our news wrap Wednesday, Baghdad was rocked by the deadliest terror attack this year, as three car bombings killed at least 93 people. The Islamic State claimed responsibility. Also, the accused Colorado Planned Parent gunman is declared unfit for trial.
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