Iraq officials: mortar attack in Diyala province kills 35


              Members of Anti-terrorism forces take up combat positions after regaining control of Znkurh area, Ramadi, Iraq. Iraqi security forces, backed by Sunni and Shiite volunteers supported by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes against Islamic State group advanced their position after clashes in the western suburbs of Ramadi, Anbar province, Iraq, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015. (AP Photo)
Members of Anti-terrorism forces take up combat positions after regaining control of Znkurh area, Ramadi, Iraq. Iraqi security forces, backed by Sunni and Shiite volunteers supported by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes against Islamic State group advanced their position after clashes in the western suburbs of Ramadi, Anbar province, Iraq, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015. (AP Photo)

BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraqi police officials say at least 35 people were killed in a mortar attack on villages around the provincial capital of the country's eastern Diyala province.

A police official from the city of Baquba told The Associated Press that at least 35 civilians were killed late Friday when the mortars landed on their villages in the nearby suburbs. At least 45 people were wounded in the attack.

The official did not speculate on who may be responsible for the attack, but the Islamic State militant group has claimed responsibility for several recent attacks in the volatile province.

Hospital officials corroborated the casualties. Both spoke on the condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to brief media.

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