Police officials say the suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden car against a police checkpoint in southern Baghdad today, killing three policemen and wounding four others.
Earlier in the day, a roadside bomb struck the car with two anti-al-Qaida Sunni militiamen in Baghdad's northeastern suburb of Husseiniyah, killing them both.
The militia, known as Sahwa, joined forces with US troops at the height of the Iraq war to fight al-Qaida. Iraqi troops and Sahwa fighters have been a favourite target for Sunni insurgents, who consider them to be traitors.
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