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Two car bombs have killed at least 15 people in Baghdad and wounded 45 others as U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates was completing a two-day visit to Iraq.
Police say the bombs exploded almost simultaneously on a square in the southern neighborhood of Jadriyah.
The Associated Press quotes the chief Iraqi military spokesman for Baghdad (Brigadier General Qassim al-Moussawi) as saying the apparent target of the attacks was a building in which Sunni chieftains, who have joined forces against al-Qaida in Iraq, were meeting.
The attacks came as Gates was concluding a trip to Iraq, during which he cautioned that the security situation remains "fragile."
Gates also endorsed the opinion of his top commander, General David Petraeus, saying there may need to be a "pause" in U.S. troop reductions once initial pullouts are completed in July.
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