The killings took place near Sulaiman Pek, 160 km north of Baghdad, following clashes inside the town between militants and the police and army.
Sunni have been regaining momentum in their insurgency against the Shia led government in recent months, invigorated by the civil war in neighboring Syria, which has inflamed sectarian tensions in Iraq and the wider region.
"All the victims were Shiia tanker drivers who were coming from Baghdad to Kirkuk," Talib Mohammed, the town's mayor, told Reuters by phone. "Militants blocked their way near Sulaiman Pek, checked their IDs and executed them by shooting them in the heads and chest."
Earlier, gunmen ambushed a minibus in western Tikrit, 150 km north of the capital, shooting dead four soldiers who were travelling on the road from Baghdad to Mosul.
Nine policemen were also killed when militants riding on pickup trucks opened fire of a checkpoint in Shura, 50 km south of Mosul, Iraq's third largest city and capital of the Sunni dominated Nineveh province.
The steady deterioration of security in Iraq was highlighted by a mass jailbreak near the capital on Sunday when around 500 convicts, including senior al Qaeda operatives, escaped after militants attacked two prisons.
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, which was formed through a merger between al Qaeda's Syrian and Iraqi branches, claimed responsibility for the raids and said it had freed its jailed comrades after months of preparation.
One security official told Reuters on Tuesday that some of the escaped inmates were heading to Syria to join the ranks of the mainly Sunni rebels fighting to overthrow President Bashar al Assad, whose Alawite sect derives from Shia.
Shia fighters from Iraq have also joined the conflict on Assad's side, along with Lebanese militia Hezbollah.
Insurgents in Iraq have been recruiting from the country's Sunni minority, which increasingly resents Shia domination since the US led invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003.
More than 720 people have been killed in militant attacks in Iraq so far in July, according to violence monitoring group Iraq Body Count.
Three roadside bombs in the volatile, ethnically mixed city of Kirkuk wounded several people and a car bomb explosion near a market in the town of Tuz Khurmato wounded three on Wednesday.
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This is so Shameful for Islamic Republic of Pakistan !! Muslims killing minority Muslims.
@Baji Jee:
"Shiias are being killed or persecuted all over the world while the humanity sleeps in peace :("
While that may be true in many countries, that is not the case in India. There hasn't been any Shia-Sunni conflicts in that country.
nothing will improve unless hezbollah and taliban are completely eliminated
The wonderful world of Islamic unity. The ongoing saga for the last 1400 years. It surfaces every now and then with full force. Still killing each other. First took care of the prophet's family right after his departure. Now killing each other with of-course the Sunni extremists with better run rate. The Arab spring turning into a winter of discontent. While the royal families enjoying their petro-dollars and turning sacred places into indoor shopping malls and are bored rich people who are dumping their extremist filth in countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan and Eastern Russian states. All is well in the the Islamic world.
Lets be honest, this is a two way street. What's happening in Syria is worse than what's happening in every other place in the Middle East combined. I don't know why Tribune and other Pakistani news sources refrain from publishing what's happening there every day. If you log onto CNN or BBC or any other international news source you find reliable, you'll see whats happening in Syria every day. Hospitals, schools and mosques being bombed by government jets & tanks. Assad's forces didn't even refrain from the use of chemical weapons! Over 100,000 people dead, over 100,000 people missing and almost a million displaced.
Religious conflict is the deadliest form of conflict there is. It brings totally unnecessary violence and people/cultures/ethnicities who've lived together for centuries run for each other's throat. To quote Karl Marx "religion is the opium of the people".
Extremism needs to be shunned by society as a whole. Children should be taught tolerance and respect right from the start. Terrorist groups like Hezbollah, Taliban, etc. need to eliminated through joint efforts.
I am ashamed to say but this is nothing new and it is not going to get better any time soon. There was a time when Muslims used to take Islam to non-believers now we are taking Islam away from the believers by branding Muslims as non-Muslims and killing them. While we cry about the deaths in Kashmir, Burma, and far away parts of the world we show no outrage at Muslim on Muslim.
@AliTanoli "Are u kidding man go visit Baghdad u will know whats going on sunni population" whatever is happening in Baghdad & rest of Iraq/Syria is being reported daily in the World press &headlines would always be like "Sunni/Alqaeda blow up markets/Shia mosques".Dont try to make fool of yourself.
@Ali Tanoli: At least four out of five times, if not always, it has been that sunnis have attacked shias. I have lived for few years in Bahrain at the height of Iran - Iraq war and have seen how the majority shias are treated by the minority ruling sunnis. KSA is even worse. My own perception is that shias are better educated and more civilized than sunnis. For whatever reason, US and West preferred sunnis over shias. Could be hostage taking of US embassy personnel by Iran or even could be that sunni rulers of oil kingdoms controlled most of the oil wealth. Chemical Ali was a sunni. Though I find Muharam rituals horrifying, still I would say that I have not heard of shias attacking sunnis during muharram. Everyone has a bias and I have mine too.
@Raj - USA: @Syed:
Well said.
@Ali Tanoli:
Your anti-Shia bigotry and hate is so unfortunate.
@Raj Are u kidding man go visit Baghdad u will know whats going on sunni population..
@syed Baghdad Aazmya district was sunnis majority area before wars of Iraq now its a sad part of history done by shias who came to Iraq crying babies from around the world.
@Syed: "Does anyone remember the last time Shia majority Iraq’s Shias checked the IDs to identify Sunnis and shot them in the head? Nope that does not happen. Not in our faith to kill innocent people like that."
Nor do we see any Shia suicide bomber.
This is disgusting. The new Wahabi and Salafi extremism of Arabs which is spreading cannot even accept the existence of Shias. They bring a bad name to tolerant Sunnis aswell. What they forget is that Shias have been persecuted throughout their existence and not even the most powerful kings and dictators were able to finish Shias.
@Baji jee they are not innocent either......
Nothing new. This has been done before in Iraq and Pakistan. These Salafi Takfiri Sunnis love to kill the Shias everywhere. Does anyone remember the last time Shia majority Iraq's Shias checked the IDs to identify Sunnis and shot them in the head? Nope that does not happen. Not in our faith to kill innocent people like that.
Dear baji
So you think by commenting and expressing concerns, you have played your part?
Wonderful
Shiias are being killed or persecuted all over the world while the humanity sleeps in peace :(