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Ten killed in Iraq Ramadan blast Suicide bombing kills 22 in Iraq
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At least 10 people have been killed in the Iraqi province of Diyala by a suicide attacker who set off a bomb in a crowd at a banquet, police have said. 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 celebration, when Muslims can break their fast during Ramadan, in Balad Ruz, 70km (45 miles) north of Baghdad. 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.
One official told the Associated Press the target was the house of a newly released detainee of a US-run prison. Officials told the BBC the party was being held by a policeman to celebrate his recent release from US detention.
Earlier, two car bombings in Baghdad's Karrada district left 12 people dead. 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.