Iraq truck bomb kills 'at least 55'
A truck bomb has exploded near a Shiite mosque, killing at least 55 people and wounding nearly 200 in northern Iraq.
The explosion is the deadliest since April 24 when back-to-back suicide bombings by women attackers killed 71 people outside a Shiite shrine in Baghdad.
Major General Jamal Tahir, the police chief of Kirkuk, said the truck bomb exploded just after noon in a town just outside the city. At least 170 people were wounded.
He added that an investigation has yet to determine if the attack involved a suicide bomber or a parked truck.