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Suicide bombing kills 22 in Iraq | |
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At least 22 people have been killed and 32 wounded by a female suicide bomber who blew herself at a police gathering in Iraq's Diyala province, police say. | |
The guests were attending an Iftar banquet, when Muslims break their fast during the month of Ramadan, in Balad Ruz, 70km (45 miles) north of Baghdad. | |
Officials told the BBC the party was being held by a policeman to celebrate his recent release from US detention. | |
Earlier, two car bombs exploded in central Baghdad, killing 12 people. | |
The blasts were in the busy Karrada district, near a courthouse and passport office. | |
Security forces targeted | |
Local sources said a police officer was holding a large party to celebrate his release on Monday from a US-run detention centre, Camp Bucca, when the suicide bomber walked into his home. | |
Some of the wounded were taken to a joint US-Iraqi base nearby for treatment. | |
Suicide bombers have frequently targeted the Iraqi police force. | |
The BBC's Mike Sergeant in Baghdad says there have been fewer attacks across the country in recent months, but in Diyala province the level of violence is still relatively high. | |
There has also been an increase in attacks carried out by female suicide bombers, our correspondent says. |