Better Photos of Sgrena’s Car

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Tue Mar 8, 2005 at 2:03 pm PST • Views: 1,035

Clearer images of Giuliana Sgrena’s car from the Associated Press show how slight the damage is.

In this photo released Tuesday March 8, 2005 by the Italian RAI TG1 national television, network military personnel are seen near a car said to be that in which Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena was travelling with deceased secret service operative Nicola Calipari, during her release in Baghdad, Iraq, last Friday March 4, 2005. Sgrena returned to Italy but Calipari was killed in what appears to be a friendly fire incident by U.S. troops. (AP Photo/TG1, Rai)

UPDATE at 3/8/05 2:33:44 pm:

Thanks to LGF reader Thomas, here are larger versions of the two photos above.

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