(10 Aug 2009) SHOTLIST AP TELEVISION Khazna village, east of Mosul 1. Wide of smoke rising from blast site 2. Mid of smoke rising from site 3. Zoom out of site of blast 4. Zoom out of bereaved woman sitting on ground, pan to tanker nearby 5. Crater caused by blast, zoom out to wide of onlookers gathered round 6. Wide of demolished shops 7. Bereaved residents crying and wailing at blast site 8. Zoom out of woman weeping and wailing, tilt up to other women wailing in front of destroyed houses 9. Injured man being carried by two people 10. Residents removing debris searching for survivors AGENCY POOL Khazna village, east of Mosul 11. Damaged vehicle 12. Wide of rubble, dozers and people in background 13. Various of damaged building, rubble AP TELEVISION Khazna village, east of Mosul 14. Ambulance driving to up to site 15. Pan of ambulances and medical personnel at scene AGENCY POOL Khazna village, east of Mosul 16. Wounded child tended to at hospital 17. Mid of wounded man in hospital bed 18. Various of wounded woman AP TELEVISION Baghdad's Amil neighbourhood 19. Wide of Iraqi troops gathered at blast site 20. Mid of cement bags piled up, close to where witness said bomb was placed 21. Wide of street 22. Debris on ground from blast 23. Wide of damaged food stall, police in background 24. Iraqi policeman standing by pile of cement bags 25. Mid of cement bags 26. Cleaner sweeping up debris AP TELEVISION Baghdad 27. Set-up of Ala Maki, Sunni lawmaker from the Islamic party 28. SOUNDBITE (English) Ala Maki, Sunni lawmaker from the Islamic party: "As a parliamentarian, I ask the government to have its role and the security responsible people; Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Defence, the Prime Minister himself to have his responsibility and to face that problem and we are not convinced by such statements that everything is okay and we are controlling everything. These are nonsense to us and the Iraqi people want more, want stability, want controlling security.'' 29. Set-up of Firyad Rawandozi, Kurdish lawmaker from the Kurdistan Alliance bloc 30. Close of Rawandozi hand writing in notepad 31. SOUNDBITE (English) Firyad Rawandozi, Kurdish lawmaker from the Kurdistan Alliance bloc: "What is happening in Baghdad and Mosul and other cities is not according of the non-ability of our security forces but it is according to the status change of al-Qaida and other terrorist groups especially grouping themselves, changing their strategy and centralising and emphasising their job on many specific areas like Shiite neighbourhoods and Sunni neighbourhoods and sometimes Christians.'' AP TELEVISION Baghdad's Karrada neighbourhood 32. Wide of cleaners sweeping up debris after bomb blast at Meshmesha juice shop 33. Mid of damaged shops, wires dangling from roof, people clearing debris outside 34. Workers picking broken glass from smashed windows 35. Workers sweeping broken glass Baghdad's Turath neighbourhood 36. Wide of Iraqi police vehicles at the blast site 37. Various of crater in dirt from blast 38. Various of damaged food stall 39. Man pointing to shrapnel holes at shop door 40. Close-up of shrapnel hole 41. Wide of blast site with on lookers and traffic STORYLINE A double truck bombing tore through the village of a small Shiite ethnic minority near the northern city of Mosul, while blasts in Baghdad Monday also targeted Shiites in a wave of violence that killed at least 45 people and wounded more than 200, Iraqi officials said. The US military confirmed at least 25 were killed. 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...