At least 8 were killed as a suicide bomber with a car packed with explosives slammed into one of the gates of the Green Zone in Baghdad. The Green Zone is heavily guarded and its reported that 31 people were injured. Al-Qaida may be responsible for the attack as they have claimed responsibility for a string of attacks across the country killing 92 people. The terrorist group is promising “black days ahead.” Click below to read more.

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A suicide bomber slammed a car packed with explosives into one of the gates of Baghdad’s heavily guarded Green Zone on Monday, killing eight people including three security officers, Iraqi officials said.

Lawmaker Habib al-Turfi and two of his bodyguards were wounded in the blast, said Hameed Maala, a spokesman for the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, the injured parliamentarian’s bloc.

The bombing took place during the morning rush hour near the bridge over the Tigris River connecting the Karradah district and the Green Zone, where most government offices, the parliament and several embassies and foreign missions in Iraqi capital are located.

The blast set several cars ablaze, officials said.

A hospital official said that 31 people, including eight security officers, were wounded in the explosion. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to brief the media.

Violence has ebbed significantly, but insurgents continue to stage high-profile bombings and shooting attacks across Iraq.

More than a week ago, insurgents launched a string of attacks across the country, killing 92 people in one of Iraq’s deadliest days this year. Al-Qaida in Iraq claimed responsibility for the attacks, and promised “black days ahead.”

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