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Bomb in Baghdad coffee shop kills 27

BAGHDAD, April 19 (UPI) -- At least 27 people, four of them children, were killed Thursday night when a bomb exploded in a Sunni neighborhood in Baghdad, police said.

Investigators said the bomb, believed to contain more than 6 pounds of explosive, was concealed in a plastic bag, CNN reported. It went off at 10 p.m. in the coffee shop, on the third floor of a building in the al-Amriya neighborhood that also holds an ice cream parlor and doctors' offices.

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More than 50 people were injured. Most of the victims were young men.

Iraqis are scheduled to vote Saturday in provincial elections, which have been preceded by a wave of violence. Martin Kobler, the U.N. secretary-general's special representative for Iraq, urged increased security so Iraqis can go to the polls safely.

"I am calling on all women and men to cast their ballots for a better future for them and their children," Kobler said. "My appeal goes particularly to young Iraqis, because you are the future of this country."

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