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Car bomb attack strikes Baghdad Suicide bombers strike in Baghdad
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Five people are believed to have been killed in a car bomb attack in Baghdad. At least 15 people are believed to have been killed and 35 injured in twin suicide car bomb attacks in Baghdad.
Iraqi police sources say the bomb exploded near a market in the New Baghdad district of eastern Baghdad, and also injured 10 people. Iraqi police sources say the bombs exploded in quick sucession near a market in the mainly Shia New Baghdad district, in the east of the city.
There has been a string of bomb attacks on markets in recent weeks - the worst of which killed 88 people at a second-hand clothes market. There has been a string of bomb attacks on markets in recent weeks - the worst of which killed 88 people.
On Friday an explosion in Ghazil pet market in the city centre killed 15 and injured 35 others. Police said that eight computer firm employees were also kidnapped on Saturday by men in commando uniforms.
Reports said that the first suicide bomber drove his vehicle into a busy street.
The second bomber triggered his explosion minutes later, targeting those who had come to help victims of the first bomb.
On Friday, an explosion in Ghazil pet market in the city centre killed 15 and injured 35 others.