A suicide bomber in a fuel truck killed 55 people in a town south of Baghdad on Saturday, the latest in a series of spectacular guerrilla attacks to rattle Iraq. The bomb, which police said exploded near a mosque and market, also wounded 82 people in the town of Musayyib, Reuters reported. It followed several attacks which killed at least 16 people, including three British soldiers, on Saturday. A suicide bomber in a car hit the Doura district in south Baghdad, killing three civilians and two policemen, a police source said. Violence also erupted near the northern city of Mosul. A suicide bomber strapped with explosives attacked a police station, killing four policemen, police said.