Journalists killed in Baghdad blast
Journalists killed in Baghdad blast
Two members of a CBS news crew have been killed in a bomb attack on a US military patrol in Baghdad on Monday.

Baghdad: Two members of a CBS news crew have been killed in a bomb attack on a US military patrol in Baghdad on Monday.

Two CBS journalists were killed covering the war in Iraq, while a third was seriously injured when the vehicle they were riding in was struck by a roadside bomb.

Paul Douglas and James Brolan were embedded with a US military unit in Iraq.

Kimberley Dozier, another member of the crew, was seriously injured. She had been admitted at an American military hospital in Iraq.

The attack was one of a series of blasts, which rocked the country on Monday. So far, at least 38 are dead in the bomb-attacks.

Camera operator Paul Douglas, 48, and soundman James Brolan, 42, were killed. Both men were British.

News correspondent Kimberly Dozier, 39, was seriously injured and is in critical condition at a US military hospital.

The deaths of Douglas and Brolan brings the number of journalists killed since March 2003 to at least 122.

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