Nine bullet-riddled bodies, including a Sunni Muslim tribal sheikh, were found this morning off a road south-east of Baghdad.
The bodies were taken to Baqouba General Hospital, said Dr Ahmed Foad Ghaidan, head of the facility’s forensic department.
The Iraqi army found the bodies near two burned minibuses in an open area off the road from Baghdad into Iraq’s strife prone Diyala province, Diyala police said. The victims included Sheikh Hamid Irbat Ghazi, of the influential Mahamdeh tribe, and two of his nephews, police said.
The grisly find followed a surge of sectarian killings after the bombing last week of a revered Shiite shrine in Samarra and reprisal attacks against Sunni mosques. Tension between the majority Shiites and minority Sunnis remains high.