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A suicide bomber struck a mosque during a funeral in the northern city of Mosul on Thursday, killing as many as 30 people and wounding dozens in a fresh attack against the country's newly-empowered majority. A police official in Baghdad said 30 people were killed in the attack in eastern Mosul, a city that has become a focus for US efforts to defeat Iraq's insurgency. Hospital officials there said at least 16 bodies had been taken to the morgue.
Insurgents have staged increasingly audacious attacks on Shia and official targets in their relentless campaign to topple a US backed government and stall efforts by the Shia majority to form a new cabinet.
POLICE CHIEF ASSASSINATED: In Baghdad, insurgents posing as policemen killed a police chief, stopping his truck at a fake checkpoint, asking his name then shooting him in an attack claimed by al Qaeda followers.
Later police found the bodies of four Iraqi soldiers shot dead and dumped by insurgents in western Iraq, adding to two grim discoveries of 41 bodies - some shot and others beheaded - in the country's Sunni heartland earlier this week.
The US-backed interim government has set up a new Iraqi police force, army and security service, often trained by foreign instructors. But many say insurgents bent on bringing down the US-backed government can easily penetrate their ranks.
Mosul, Iraq's third largest city, with a mixed population of mostly Sunni Arabs and Kurds, has seen a surge in violence since last November when co-ordinated guerrilla attacks on police forced them to desert.
Dozens of people with serious injuries were taken to hospital after Thursday's bombing, witnesses said.
Tensions have risen in Iraq's north between the three main groups that populate the area, the Shias, the Kurds and the Sunnis.
The Kurds, who want to extend an autonomous region in the north, dominate the region and have encouraged those who fled under Saddam Hussein to return home.
In Kirkuk, newly returned Kurds trying to reclaim land clashed with Iraqi police. Two National Guards were wounded, police said.
In the capital, insurgents targeted police. Lieutenant-Colonel Ahmed Obeis, travelling to work at Salhiya police station in central Baghdad, was shot dead along with two other policemen while one guerrilla filmed the attack.
"On March 10 an al Qaeda team set up a checkpoint in the Ilam district and lay in wait for an officer in the Interior Ministry intelligence branch who used to investigate and harm mujahideen," al Qaeda in Iraq said in an Internet statement.
"When he pulled out his identity papers the mujahideen riddled him with bullets, killing him."
In south-eastern Baghdad, another policeman, Iyad Abed, was shot dead by gunmen on his way to work.
In the town of Rutba on the highway to Jordan in western Iraq, the bodies of four Iraqi soldiers were found, hospital sources said, adding the men had been shot around five days ago.

Copyright Reuters, 2005

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