Washington (ECN) - Bombs went off in Baghdad, Iraq on Sunday, killing at least 32 people, with more feared dead.
The bombings took place after the traditional Islamic meal of Iftar, which is a ceremonial meal held during Ramadan.
During the meal, Muslims are alowed to end their traditional fast for a period of time.
As Muslims were making their way back to markets to buy food for the festival, the bombings went off.
Many innocent and peaceful people were killed in the bombings.
At least 32 are dead, with dozens more severely injured.
The bombings consisted of a suicide bomb, and a car bomb.