An independent panel appointed to investigate the August bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad has concluded that the UN failed to thoroughly assess security in Iraq or respond to warnings. The communications director of the Baghdad mission said “Many of those who died did not have to” and that the mistakes “clearly went well beyond gross negligence.” The UN bombing killed 22 staff members and visitors and injured more than 150 people.
UN Faulted For Lack of Security at Baghdad HQ
HeadlineOct 23, 2003