Suicide bomber kills at least 26 in Baghdad cafe

Published August 24, 2013
People gather at the site of a suicide car bomb attack in the city of Samarra, some 100 km (62 miles) north of Baghdad. — Photo by Reuters/File
People gather at the site of a suicide car bomb attack in the city of Samarra, some 100 km (62 miles) north of Baghdad. — Photo by Reuters/File

BAGHDAD: At least 26 people were killed in a café in Baghdad on Friday by a suicide bomber who attacked a park in northern part of the Iraqi capital, officials said.

Police officials said the attack happened at a park that has several cafes and restaurants. They said the bomber detonated his explosives in a crowd of people, killing at least 26 and wounding 55 people.

Two police officers and three medical officials confirm the casualty figures. They all spoke on condition of anonymity as they weren't authorised to release the information to journalists.

Attacks have been on the rise in Iraq since a deadly security crackdown in April on a Sunni protest camp. More than 3,000 people have been killed in violence during the past few months, raising fears Iraq could see a new round of widespread sectarian bloodshed.

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