At least 36 people have been killed and 40 wounded in a bomb attack on a Shia funeral, the bloodiest single attack in
More than 100 mourners took cover in a cemetery in Muqdadiya, 100km northeast of
A bomber wearing an explosive vest blew himself up among them.
Dr Firas al-Nida of the Muqdadiya hospital said the number of dead could exceed 30, making it the bloodiest single incident since the election on 15 December.
The funeral was being held for the victims of an assassination attempt on Tuesday on a local leader of the Dawa party of Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the Iraqi prime minister.
The leader was badly wounded in that attack and his son and a bodyguard were killed.
Fuel crisis
Elsewhere on Wednesday at least 11 more Iraqis were killed and 40 wounded when fighters carried out a series of attacks on police and on a petrol convoy to fuel-starved
Police said fighters ambushed a convoy of 18 trucks, escorted by security forces, on a road linking the country's main oil refinery at Baiji to
Oil shipments from Baiji, 200km north of
The disruption led to fuel shortages in a number of towns and bloody riots in the northern town of
More violence
Two civilians were killed and two wounded when an explosive device targeted a
There was no immediate word on US casualties.
In Baquba, northeast of
And in
A police commando was also killed and 18 others wounded in clashes with fighters in the west of the city, an official at Yarmuk hospital reported. Many had shrapnel wounds.
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The bodies of victims from a bomb attack targeting a funeral service arrive at the Muqdadiyah hospital morgue, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2006, in Muqdadiyah, 90 kilometers north of