A fresh wave of bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital Baghdad has killed at least eight people.
In southern Baghdad, a car bomb killed two police commandos and a civilian. At least 13 people were injured, including nine policemen.
A bomb in the west of the city killed a policeman and wounded three civilians.
Four more policemen died in another two bomb attacks in the capital.
Meanwhile, the number of people known to have died in a suicide bomb attack in a town south of Baghdad last night has risen to 98.
A suicide bomber in a fuel truck blew himself up near a crowded vegetable market and a Shi'ite mosque in al-Musayyib, near the city of Kerbala.
It was the deadliest single suicide attack since the new Shi'ite-led government took power in late April.