Suicide attack kills Iraqi army recruits in Baghdad

Source BBC

At least 59 people have been killed in a suicide attack on an army recruitment centre in Baghdad, officials say. More than 100 were reported to have been injured in the bombing, in the centre of the Iraqi capital. The attack comes as the US prepares to end combat operations in Iraq by the end of this month. It also comes a day after the bloc that won the most seats in March's parliamentary election suspended talks on forming a coalition government. Violence in Iraq is down from the peak seen during the sectarian conflict in 2006-2007, although the number of civilian deaths rose sharply in July. Almost daily attacks on Iraqi forces and traffic police in Baghdad and Anbar province, west of the capital, killed some 30 people in the first two weeks of August.