The bomber yesterday detonated the vehicle, an oil tanker laden with explosives, security and hospital officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity under regulations. Three policemen were among the dead while the rest were civilians, and a number of policemen were also wounded, the officials said.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but the Islamic State group has carried out similar attacks as their territorial hold in Iraq weakens.
Iraqi forces are fighting IS in western Mosul, where some 2,000 IS fighters are launching fierce counterattacks.
Western Mosul is densely populated and has proven to be a much more difficult fight for Iraqi and coalition forces, which have resorted to greater use of artillery and airstrikes to clear and hold territory.
A number of airstrikes in western Mosul have resulted in high civilians casualties, according to residents interviewed by The Associated Press. The US-led coalition says a strike in western Mosul on March 17 likely resulted in civilian casualties and is investigating the incident.
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