Maalif neighbourhood, Baghdad 1. Policemen and residents gathering at location where bodies were found 2. Various of policemen loading corpses in back of police pick up vehicles 3. Police cars loaded with bodies driving away 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Eyewitness: ''While I was on the roof of my house, I saw a truck unloading something, I thought it was rubbish, but in fact they were bodies of human beings.'' 5. Police cars loaded with bodies driving away with sirens blaring Al-Yarmouk neighbourhood, Baghdad 6. Sign in Arabic reading: ''al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital'' 7. Various dead bodies being unloaded from police cars 8. Bodies on stretcher being carried to al-Yarmouk hospital morgue with relatives crying 9. Various of dead bodies on stretcher being carried to the morgue 10. Close up man crying 11. Wide shot of bodies surrounded by relatives and police 12. Exterior of al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital 13. Various of injured people being treated by medical staff 14. Close up man with drip on his arm 15. Wide shot injured man 16. Sign in Arabic reading: ''al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital'' Baladiyat neighbourhood, Baghdad 17. Wide shot of the area where the blast occurred with damaged shops 18. Various of residents looking at damaged shops 19. Damage inside shops 20. Crater caused by blast 21. Various damage to shops 22. Owner of butcher shop and others sitting on floor 23. Young boys carrying rubble and loading them in a vehicle 24. Interior of a damage to butcher shop 25. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Abu Hussein, owner of butcher shop: ''He is just a swindler. He doesn't have any enemies nor any party affiliation.' Al-Yarmouk neighbourhood, Baghdad 26. Wide shot of the victim's car, Brigadier General Salam Lufti 27. Various of damaged car with bullet holes STORYLINE: Violence continued unabated across Iraq on Monday as twelve bodies, bound and shot, were discovered in the southern Baghdad neighbourhood of Maalif, Iraqi police said. The corpses, all male between the ages of 18 to 45 years old, were found by residents in a rubbish dump near the local school, according to a Iraqi police officials. All the bodies had been tied up, and they had bullet holes in their head and chests. Some of the corpses showed signs of torture, police said. In other violence, an improvised explosive device IED went off late on Sunday night in the neighbourhood of Baladiyat in eastern Baghdad, damaging at least three shops. Unknown gunmen recently killed the son of a butcher, who owned one of the shops. Also on Monday, Interior Ministry official Brigadier Salam Lutfi was killed and two of his guards were wounded when gunmen attacked his car on a highway in eastern Baghdad. The victim's car was seen riddled with bullets. The injured were taken to al-Yarmouk hospital for treatment. You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/5076f7700eecb5c4415ec0d6dbf845a6 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork