Iraqi officials say bombings in two parts of the country have killed at
least 13 people, including seven in an attack against a senior Iraqi
Kurdish official.
Police say a roadside bomb in eastern Diyala
province Sunday hit a convoy carrying Mohammed Ramadan, a senior member
of Iraq's Patriotic Union of Kurdistan party. Authorities say the
blast killed five members of Ramadan's family and two of his guards.
The bomb wounded at least four other people, including Ramadan.
Separately today, police say a car bomb attack killed six people and wounded 14 others in northern Baghdad.
Authorities say three policemen were among those wounded in the attack on a police patrol in the capital's Shaab neighborhood.
Some information for this report was provided by AP and Reuters.
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