Police officials said that the deadlier of the attacks in Mosul took place today afternoon when a roadside bomb struck an army convoy, killing four soldiers.
Elsewhere in the city, a suicide bomber set off his explosive belt near the motorcade of a local military intelligence officer, killing one soldier and wounding six others, police say. The intelligence officer was unhurt in the attack.
Mosul, a former al-Qaeda stronghold, is 360 kilometres northwest of Baghdad.
Medical officials confirmed the casualty figures. All officials spoke anonymously as they weren't authorised to release information.
