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Police die in Iraq suicide attack | Police die in Iraq suicide attack |
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A suicide bomber has driven a vehicle laden with explosives into a police station near the Iraqi town of Tikrit, killing at least 15 people. | |
At least 25 people were injured in the attack on the station in Adwar, about 175km (110 miles) north of Baghdad. | |
The casualties are reported to include prisoners held in cells at the police station, as well as civilian visitors. | |
The attack comes with US officials set to release what they say is evidence Iran is supporting violence in Iraq. | The attack comes with US officials set to release what they say is evidence Iran is supporting violence in Iraq. |
The BBC's Jane Peel, in Baghdad, says a briefing in the capital is expected to focus on information, weapons and explosives seized in raids, which US officials say provide good evidence that Iran is supporting and supplying militants. | |
Elsewhere, the US military said it was checking a report that an Apache helicopter had come down near the town of near Taji, about 20km (12 miles) north of Baghdad. | |
Explosives covered up | Explosives covered up |
The blast at the police station happened at about 0800 (1100GMT) as police were arriving for work, Capt Abdel-Samad Mohammed was quoted by the Associated Press as saying. | |
The bomber drove a small truck that was packed with explosives covered by hay, and the force of the blast caused the building to collapse, the officer said. | |
On Friday, the new commander of US forces in Iraq, Lt Gen David Petraeus, assumed control ahead of a fresh push to quell violence. | On Friday, the new commander of US forces in Iraq, Lt Gen David Petraeus, assumed control ahead of a fresh push to quell violence. |
Gen Petraeus will oversee President George W Bush's security plan, under which 21,500 extra US troops are being sent to Iraq. | Gen Petraeus will oversee President George W Bush's security plan, under which 21,500 extra US troops are being sent to Iraq. |
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has said the US-backed plan will be a comprehensive operation. | |
"The plan will not start from one specific area - it will start from all areas at the same time, so you won't be able to say it's happening in this area but not that area," he said on Sunday. | |
"Those who will take part in it will be from all units of the army and police." | "Those who will take part in it will be from all units of the army and police." |