(CNN) -- Multiple bombings in Iraq killed at least eight people and wounded dozens more Sunday on the same weekend the U.S. formally handed over control of combat operations to Iraqi forces.
A U.S. soldier also died Saturday in the Babil province of central Iraq, the military said Sunday. The name of the soldier has not been released, pending notification of family and release by the Department of Defense. The incident is under investigation, the military said. No other details were released.
Eight people, including two police officers, were killed in central Ramadi when a pickup truck bomb exploded shortly before noon. Thirty-two people were also wounded in the attack, Baghdad and Ramadi police told CNN.
Separately, a roadside bomb exploded Sunday morning at an Iraqi police patrol north of Falluja wounded 10 people, including six police officers, Falluja police said. The bombing happened in Saqlawiya, located about 7 km (4 miles) north of Falluja.
In Baghdad, three roadside bombs exploded in three different locations in central Baghdad on Sunday morning and wounded five people including four traffic police.
Late Saturday night, gunmen attacked a police station in al-Jazeera, located west of Falluja. Four police officers were killed in the attack. CNN