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(11 Aug 2003) 1. Wide of trucks and other vehicles at the site of the Jordanian Embassy explosion 2. Pan of FBI investigators team (in civilian clothes, green flack jackets and caps) working at the site 3. Two US soldiers passing by an armoured vehicle 4. Crane lifting up wreckage of a vehicle, two soldiers photographing the wreckage 5. Ground operation 6. Crane putting wreckage in a truck 7. Staff operating crane machine 8. Wide of the embassy area 9. Cutaway of FBI agent in binoculars observing ongoing work 10. Crane holding wreckage of vehicle STORYLINE: A team of investigators from the US FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) searched the bombed Jordanian Embassy in Baghdad early on Monday. The embassy was hit by a car bomb on Thursday, 7 August. Nineteen people died. The attack rattled Baghdad residents, who feared it signaled a rise of terror tactics in the already violent Iraqi capital. US authorities said the al-Qaida linked Ansar al-Islam group was at the top of his list of suspected terrorist organisations operating in the country. Ansar, many of whose members were said to have trained in al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan, operated out of a fortress in northeast Iraq that was heavily bombed by U.S. cruise missiles early in the war. US officials suspect the group is reconstituting in the Baghdad region, as surviving members return from exile in Iran. The Bush administration said it sent FBI agents to Baghdad to check the Jordanian Embassy out of concern the Iraqi police did not have the techniques or tools to properly investigate the deadly attack, a senior Justice Department official said, speaking on condition of anonymity from Washington. 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...