Marines, interpreters among Iraqi dead

Three US marines and two interpreters were among 20 people killed today when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a tribal council…

Three US marines and two interpreters were among 20 people killed today when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a tribal council meeting in Iraq's Anbar province  - the third against a local branch of the Iraqi government in a week.

Another 12 people were wounded in the attack in Garma, 30 km (20 miles) northwest of Baghdad, said Colonel Dawood al-Maraawi, police spokesman in nearby Falluja.

The head of the Garma tribal council, Mizher Mshawih, the leader of the district council, Kamal Abdul-Salam, and some other tribal leaders were among those killed, Maraawi said.

Three policemen were also killed, he said.

The suicide bomber managed to get into a meeting between the tribal council of Garma, made up of local tribal leaders, and Abdul-Salam.

The meeting was being held inside the building of the local council which also serves as headquarters of the tribal council.

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In a separate incident, a car bomb in the northern city of Mosul killed 18 people and wounded another 62. 

Reuters