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Suicide bomber kills 16 in Iraq | Suicide bomber kills 16 in Iraq |
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A suicide bomber in Iraq's Anbar province has killed 16 people and wounded 50 more at a security forces training centre, officials say. | A suicide bomber in Iraq's Anbar province has killed 16 people and wounded 50 more at a security forces training centre, officials say. |
The bomber entered the centre's canteen and blew himself up, police said. | The bomber entered the centre's canteen and blew himself up, police said. |
The attack took place in the town of Habania, 25km (15 miles) east of the provincial capital, Ramadi. | The attack took place in the town of Habania, 25km (15 miles) east of the provincial capital, Ramadi. |
Despite a string of recent bomb attacks, US military officials say the country is much more stable that it was two years ago. | |
Army officials told Reuters news agency the toll from the suicide blast was preliminary and would likely rise. | |
The base in Habania is shared by the Iraqi military and US forces, Associated Press news agency said. | The base in Habania is shared by the Iraqi military and US forces, Associated Press news agency said. |
It is not yet clear if any US troops were caught in the attack. | It is not yet clear if any US troops were caught in the attack. |
There has been a series of deadly bombings across Iraq in recent months, but in March, a spokesman for the US-led Multi-National Forces in Iraq said the country had moved "from a very unstable to a stable position". | |
Eleven police assigned to protect oil installations in northern Iraq were killed on Wednesday by a car bomb as they travelled in a convoy in Kirkuk. | |
A suicide bomber attacked a US-allied Sunni militia group south of Baghdad on Saturday while they were waiting to collect their pay at an army post in Iskandariya. | |
Such local "Awakening" councils have been credited with restoring relative calm to much of Iraq, including Anbar province, an al-Qaeda stronghold after the US-led invasion ousted Saddam Hussein in 2003. |