Baghdad cafe bombing kills 27 ahead of elections
April 19, 2013  03:38
A late-night bombing at a Baghdad cafe frequented by young men playing billiards and video games killed 27 people, just days before Iraq's first elections since US troops withdrew. 

The attack was the single deadliest in the country in a month, and comes amid concerns over the credibility of Saturday's provincial elections as Iraq grapples with a spike in violence and an ongoing political crisis. Thursday's bombing struck at 10:00 pm (1900 GMT) in the mostly-Sunni Amriyah neighbourhood and also wounded more than 50 people, security and medical officials said.

Among the dead were at least three children and one woman.
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