BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A spate of bombings in Baghdad killed at least 34 people on Wednesday, including several blasts near the heavily-fortified "Green Zone" and a busy square in the centre of the capital, Iraqi security sources said.
The blasts came a day after two rockets were fired into the Green Zone, home to the prime minister's office and Western embassies, and are likely to heighten concerns about Iraq's ability to protect strategic sites as security deteriorates.
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