An official at the hospital where the children's bodies were brought says they were on a bus leaving a daycare center next to the Justice Ministry when the attack happened. The bus driver was also killed, and six kids injured.
A local police official confirmed the deaths of the children in Sunday's attack. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity Monday because they were not authorized
.to talk to the media

An armed security guard removes broken toys at a damage day care center near the Justice Ministry in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009. Al-Qaida's umbrella group in Iraq claims responsibility for the twin suicide bombings in the heart of Baghdad that killed at least 155 people, including 24 children trapped in a bus leaving the day care center. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
Security guards inspect the damage at a day care center near the Justice Ministry in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009. Al-Qaida's umbrella group in Iraq claims responsibility for the twin suicide bombings in the heart of Baghdad that killed at least 155 people, including 24 children trapped in a bus leaving the day care center. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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