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Iraq bomb kills police recruits | |
(20 minutes later) | |
At least 25 people have been killed and more than 40 others injured in a suicide bomb attack in the Iraqi province of Diyala, police say. | |
The bomber attacked a queue of police recruits in the town of Jalawlah, just before midday local time (0900 GMT). | The bomber attacked a queue of police recruits in the town of Jalawlah, just before midday local time (0900 GMT). |
This is the latest in a series of attacks, launched mainly by Sunni Islamists in Diyala. | This is the latest in a series of attacks, launched mainly by Sunni Islamists in Diyala. |
Last month, Iraqi forces detained hundreds of people in the province in operations against Sunni insurgents. | Last month, Iraqi forces detained hundreds of people in the province in operations against Sunni insurgents. |
Stopped by police | |
The suicide bomber ran into a crowd of young Iraqis outside a police recruitment centre in the town of Jalawlah before detonating an explosive vest, according to local police. | |
The attacker is reported to have arrived at the recruitment centre by car, where his vehicle was stopped by police. | |
However, he is reported to have jumped out of the car and run into the crowd of recruits. | |
Diyala has emerged as one of Iraq's most dangerous regions. | Diyala has emerged as one of Iraq's most dangerous regions. |
Groups in the province linked to al-Qaeda regularly attack members of Sunni "Awakening" groups - former insurgents who have turned against al-Qaeda and which are supported and financed by the US military. |