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(23 Apr 2010) SHOTLIST AP TELEVISION Sadr City, Baghdad 1. Group of men running and carrying injured man 2. Group of men carrying another injured man; signalling to car (out of shot) to come to scene 3. Wreckage of cars 4. Various of of wreckage of cars with fire engines in background 5. Various top shots of two burnt out buses and car 6. Wrecked car 7. People at scene of blast 8. Mangled wreckage of car 9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) No name given, Sadr City resident and eyewitness: " I cannot count the number of people killed but I myself counted about 25 bodies What can I say. May God have mercy upon them . We are the innocent victims of vicious politics and we do not know...This kind of politics will lead us nowhere, down a rabbit-hole to sectarianism or something." 10. Interior of burnt out bus 11. Wrecked car 12. Various of men standing and looking at wrecked car AGENCY POOL Sadr City, Baghdad 13. Police and fire engines at scene of blast; UPSOUND: Gun shots 14. Ambulance arriving at scene; UPSOUND: Ambulance siren 15. Men running, carrying injured man and placing him in the back of a pick up truck; UPSOUND: Ambulance sirens 16. Wreckage of car with fire engine in the background 17. Mangled car part on ground 18. Pool of blood AGENCY POOL Al-Hurriyah neighbourhood, Baghdad 19. Wide of people at scene of blast 20. Various of mangled wreckage on ground 21. Various of burnt out cars 22. Police at scene of blast, looking at wreckage of car 23. Men looking on from balcony of damaged house 24. Soldier at scene AGENCY POOL Rahmaniya Market place, Baghdad 25. People at scene of blast 26. Damage to shop front 27. Civilians and soldiers looking at blast wreckage 28. Pool of blood on ground 29. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Name not given, Eyewitness; "About 20 people were killed here. The car drove in from that direction (points to indicate). It was a suicide bombing." 30. Cordoned off shop fronts with people looking on 31. People looking at scene of blast STORYLINE A series of bomb attacks mainly targeting Shiite worshippers killed 58 people Friday, including 25 near the main Baghdad office of an anti-US Shiite cleric, officials said. The violence demonstrated insurgents remain a potent force days after Iraqi authorities announced the killings of the top two al-Qaida in Iraq leaders in what they described as a major blow. Extremists are also seeking to exploit political deadlock after the inconclusive March 7 parliamentary election and ignite sectarian warfare as US forces prepare to go home. The biggest of Friday''s bombings took place just a few hundred yards from the compound of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in Baghdad''s vast impoverished area of Sadr City as worshippers were gathered for Friday prayers at the compound. Two car bombs and a roadside bomb exploded around 1330 local time (1030 GMT) killing 25 people and wounding an estimated 150, according to hospital and police officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to the media. Bombings elsewhere in Iraq - most of them targeting Shiite worshippers - killed 33 other people in one of the deadliest days the country has seen in weeks. The death toll was given by police and hospital officials. Eight people were killed in an explosion in the northern area of al-Hurriyah that targeted another Shiite mosque, at least 14 people were killed near a Shiite mosque in eastern Baghdad, and a roadside bomb in southeastern Baghdad killed one person. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...