Family members and friends of a victim who was killed in the suicide bombing grieve at his funeral in Baghdad. On Sunday, at least 147 people were killed and 721 were wounded in two suicide bombings in the country’s deadliest attack in more than two years. (Karim Kadim / Associated Press)
Mourners carry the coffin of a victim who was killed in the suicide bombing in Baghdad. A pair of suicide car bombings Sunday devastated the heart of Iraq’s capital in the country’s deadliest attack in more than two years. (Hadi Mizban / Associated Press)
A relative weeps over the coffin of a man who had been working as a security officer at the Iraqiyah television station. Twin suicide bombers detonated their vehicles near government offices in central Baghdad. The near-simultaneous attacks targeting government offices in the center of the capital were the deadliest in the violence-wracked country in more than two years. More than 700 people were wounded. (Ahmad Al-Rubaye / AFP / Getty Images)
A woman walks past the badly damaged building of the Ministry of Justice in Baghdad on Monday. Two suicide car bombings Sunday devastated the heart of Iraq’s capital in the country’s deadliest attack in more than two years. (Hadi Mizban / Associated Press)
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A man grieves after the two blasts in downtown Baghdad. (Ahmad al-Rubaye / AFP/Getty Images)
Bodies are carried away on a mattress after the explosions. (Sabah Arar / AFP/Getty Images)
Rescue workers remove a body from the debris near the Baghdad provincial council building. (Mohammed Jalil / EPA)
A body is carried away from the blast scene near the Ministry of Justice. (Hadi Mizban / Associated Press)