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The use of suicide bombers in Monday's devastating series of attacks in Baghdad was a tactic associated with "foreign elements", said the chief British representative in the US-led administration, Jeremy Greenstock. At least 35 people were killed and more than 200 injured in bombs at the headquarters of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and three Iraqi police stations. The big car bombs on non-military targets have borne the hallmarks of al-Qaeda BBC Security Correspondent Frank Gardner Who are the bombers? The BBC's Security Correspondent Frank Gardner says intelligence experts believe al-Qaeda could have been involved. But he says the question of foreign involvement in the attacks in Iraq is murky and so far inconclusive. The dead included eight Iraqi policemen, at least 26 Iraqi civilians and a US soldier. A car bomb attack at a fourth police station was foiled.
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