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Ten dead in Iraq fuel truck bomb Iraq bomber hits police compound
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A suicide bomber driving a fuel truck has slammed into a police compound in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, killing at least 10 people. A suicide bomber at the wheel of a fuel truck has driven into a police compound in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, killing at least 12 people.
Police said civilians bore the brunt of the attack at the Tamam police station. Twenty people were wounded.Police said civilians bore the brunt of the attack at the Tamam police station. Twenty people were wounded.
The authorities imposed an curfew after the early morning blast which was heard throughout the city. The authorities imposed a curfew after the early morning blast, which was heard throughout the city.
Mosul is an ethnically and religiously mixed city 390km (240 miles) north of the capital Baghdad. Mosul is an ethnically and religiously mixed city 390km (240 miles) north of the capital, Baghdad.
Correspondents say it has witnessed a recent escalation of violence, with Sunni Arab insurgents battling US troops and the Shia-led led government in Baghdad. Police in Mosul said officers opened fire on the bomber as he drove the explosives-laden fuel truck towards their compound.
He was shot dead, but the fuel ignited and set off the explosives, police said.
Many of the casualties were motorists waiting to buy fuel at a nearby petrol station, police said. About 30 vehicles were damaged.Many of the casualties were motorists waiting to buy fuel at a nearby petrol station, police said. About 30 vehicles were damaged.
Correspondents say Mosul has witnessed a recent escalation of violence, with Sunni Arab insurgents battling US troops and the Shia-led led government in Baghdad.
Meanwhile, police in Baghdad said at least two officers and three passers-by were killed in the south of the city after a roadside bomb attack on a police patrol.