Deleted iCloud Backup - Can I restore?

Hi,
Today I accidentally deleted the iCloud backup, is there any way to recover it?
I need some pictures of that up, because I had my iphone stolen.
Sorry for poor english.
Thanks,
Kido

I am afraid not, once you deleted your backup on iCloud you cannot get it back again. (If you also used Photo Stream, then maybe you can get some of your pictures back. Therefore set up your iPhone enable Photo Stream (during initial set up or in "Settings > iCloud") and see if some of your photos return into the Photo Stream folder in "Photos".

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