It happened in Iskandariya, 40 km south of the Iraqi capital, once part of an area known as the Triangle of Death.
A suicide bomber struck US-sponsored Sunni patrolmen, or Sahwasa, as they were queueing at an Iraqi army post to collect paychecks.
Updated: 23:09, Saturday, 11 April 2009
At least nine people were killed and another 31 injured in a bombing south of Baghdad.
It happened in Iskandariya, 40 km south of the Iraqi capital, once part of an area known as the Triangle of Death.
A suicide bomber struck US-sponsored Sunni patrolmen, or Sahwasa, as they were queueing at an Iraqi army post to collect paychecks.