BAGHDAD (Reuters) -- A female suicide bomber has killed 22 people and wounded 33 others at a dinner celebration in Iraq's northern Diyala Province, police said.
Police said the attack happened as a group of mostly police officers were breaking the fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in the town of Balad Ruz, 90 kilometers northeast of Baghdad.
Bomb attacks have killed dozens of people in Iraq in the past few days, bucking a trend towards lower violence across the country. Women have carried out more than two dozen suicide attacks in Iraq this year.
Earlier, two car bombs exploded in quick succession in the Baghdad district of Karrada, killing 12 people and wounding 37.
Diyala is one of Iraq's most violent provinces, a place where Al-Qaeda militants sought sanctuary after being pushed out of other parts of the country.
Police said the attack happened as a group of mostly police officers were breaking the fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in the town of Balad Ruz, 90 kilometers northeast of Baghdad.
Bomb attacks have killed dozens of people in Iraq in the past few days, bucking a trend towards lower violence across the country. Women have carried out more than two dozen suicide attacks in Iraq this year.
Earlier, two car bombs exploded in quick succession in the Baghdad district of Karrada, killing 12 people and wounding 37.
Diyala is one of Iraq's most violent provinces, a place where Al-Qaeda militants sought sanctuary after being pushed out of other parts of the country.