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        Two suicide bombers kill 33 in Iraq
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        Updated: 2005-11-10 15:34

        Two suicide bombers detonated themselves near a restaurant frequented by Baghdad police Thursday morning, killing at least 33 people and injuring 19, police said.

        An Iraqi policeman inspects the remains of a car bomb that exploded on Wednesday night in a north Baghdad district November 10, 2005.
        An Iraqi policeman inspects the remains of a car bomb that exploded on Wednesday night in a north Baghdad district November 10, 2005. [Reuters]
        The blast echoed through central Baghdad at about 9:45 a.m., when police officers frequently stop by for breakfast. Police Maj. Abdel-Hussein Minsef said two bombers attacked the restaurant, killing seven police officers and 26 civilians.

        Samiya Mohammed, a housewife who lives nearby, said she rushed outside when she heard the explosion.

        "I went out to see the restaurant heavily damaged. There was bodies, mostly civilians, and blood everywhere inside the place. This is a criminal act that only targeted and hurt innocent people having their breakfast," she said.

        There were no Americans in the area, she said.

        "I do not understand why most of the time it is the Iraqis who are killed," she said.



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