| Female suicide bomber kills 16 in Iraq Reuters A female suicide bomber wearing a vest packed with explosives killed 16 people in Iraq on Friday in an attack on former Sunni Arab insurgents who have joined the security forces to fight al Qaeda, police said. Another 27 people were wounded in the blast in the town of Muqdadiya, 55 miles northeast of Baghdad, in volatile Diyala, a religiously and ethnically mixed province which has become one of the most dangerous areas of Iraq. Women and children were among the casualties, police said. A "surge" of 30,000 extra U.S. troops and the growing use of neighborhood security patrols, organized by mainly Sunni Arab tribal leaders, has helped reduce violence in Iraq to its lowest levels in almost two years. The security crackdown has squeezed Sunni Islamist al Qaeda out of their former stronghold in western Anbar, where the neighborhood units sprang up last year, into other areas north of Baghdad like Diyala.
Police said Friday's attack targeted a building used by members of the 1920 Revolutionary Brigades, a Sunni Arab insurgency group. A number of its members have begun working alongside security forces against al Qaeda.
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