A new wave of violence has killed at least 17 people around
Most of the violence on Wednesday occured in Diyala province just north of the capital around the city of
In the north-western city of
Six officers were wounded, but the bomber was the only person killed in the attack, city police said.
In the north-eastern city of
Meanwhile, on the road between
Bodies found
Iraqi police also found six more bodies under a bridge between the two volatile cities of Mahmudiya and Latifiya, south of
Officers said they appeared to have been killed some time ago.
Meanwhile, police in the southern Shia town of
Amara has been tense since a raid by a British armored column on Tuesday netted six alleged fighters suspected of shelling a nearby army base, including one described by a British spokesman as a "significant terrorist".
In the capital, Baghdad, one civilian was killed when a roadside booby-trap ripped open a minibus, and two bomb attacks - including a car bomb - wounded nine police officers, an interior ministry official said.
One of the bombs was apparently aimed at Jawad al-Bulani,
Al-Bulani was not hurt, but the blast injured two bystanders, including a 12-year old, and wounded five traffic policemen, said Dura police officer Mohammad al-Baghdadi.
Cautious optimism
US and British commanders have expressed their cautious optimism that a plan to restore peace to
On Tuesday, Major-General William Caldwell, a
Lieutenant-General Rob Fry, the commander of British troops in
"I think that what we've seen in
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British soldiers in