In the first of the attacks, a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden truck into a police brigade headquarters in the village of Injan, about 120 kilometres north of Baghdad, police officials said.
The explosion set off a firefight between other attackers and policemen. After it was over, nine police officers, including brigade commander Brig. Ragheb al-Omari and his assistant, were dead, the officials said.
Hours later, a suicide bomber detonated his explosive belt among mourners attending a funeral for Nasir al-Alawani, a leader in the anti-al-Qaeda Sunni militia known also as Sahwa, who was killed a day earlier.
The Sahwa militia became prominent when its members joined US troops in the fight against al-Qaeda at the height of Iraq's bloodletting. Since then, it has been a target for Sunni insurgents who c nsider them traitors.
Since late December, Iraq's western cities have seen fierce clashes pitting government security forces and their tribal Sunni militia allies against al-Qaeda-linked militants and other insurgent groups. The insurgents hold the city of Fallujah and parts of Anbar's provincial capital, Ramadi.
And back-to-back car bombings killed three people and wounded 14 in Dibis, a town located near Kirkuk, 290 kilometres north of Baghdad.
Also, police said a roadside bomb hit a military convoy in the town of Beiji, north of Baghdad, killing one officer and two soldiers.
Medical officials confirmed the casualties from today's attacks. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to talk to the media.
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