(Reuters) - Three
car bombs killed 25 people at a government compound near Baquba city in
Iraq on Sunday and the Anbar province police chief died on patrol when
suspected Islamic State militants blew up his convoy, hospital and
security sources said. Insurgents have been
carrying out a wave of bombings as the government continues to fight
against IS jihadists who four months ago seized major cities in northern
Iraq. The death toll at
the compound in Qara Qubah, 80 km north of Baquba, included both
civilians and soldiers, hospital sources said. Another 60 people were
wounded. In a separate
incident, two improvised explosive devices detonated at a local market
in the Dur al-Dhubat district in southern Baquba, killing six civilians
and wounding 10, a police source said. In
the village of al-Bu Risha, 15 km west of the city of Ramadi, Anbar
police commander General Ahmad Sadak al-Dulaymi was killed when
suspected IS fighters targeted his convoy with two improvised explosive
devices on Sunday, a security source said. "The
general was out on patrol in the military parameter of al-Bu Risha,
checking on the sectors where the confrontations with Islamic State
insurgents are taking place. His convoy was targeted by two IEDs," the
source told Reuters.
Car bombs kill 25 near Iraq's Baquba, Anbar police chief killed on patrol

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