Car bomb in Baghdad kills 18 boys
Car bomb in Baghdad kills 18 boys
A car bomb exploded near a park west of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 18 boys, police said.

Baghdad: A car bomb exploded near a park west of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 18 boys, police said.

The blast occurred in central Ramadi, a hotbed of the Sunni insurgency, near an area popular for soccer.

The victims were boys aged 10 to 15, police said in the city, about 115 kilometers west of Baghdad.

The bomb-rigged car blew apart at about 4:15 pm while the boys were playing, police said. State television also reported the death toll, but did not broadcast footage of the scene.

The Interior Ministry did not immediately return calls for further details of the attack. US Marines are stationed near Ramadi.

It was not immediately known if the children were the intended targets, but young people are often caught in Iraq's daily bloodshed. On Sunday, more than 40 people – mostly college students - were killed in a bombing outside a mostly Shiite college in Baghdad.

In July 2005, a suicide bombing in Baghdad killed 27 people, including 18 children and an American soldier.

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