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Deadly car bombings strike around Iraqi capital, Baghdad | Deadly car bombings strike around Iraqi capital, Baghdad |
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Car bombings in and around the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, have killed at least 17 people and wounded dozens more, police say. | Car bombings in and around the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, have killed at least 17 people and wounded dozens more, police say. |
In one attack, a car packed with explosives exploded near an army checkpoint in the town of Mahmoudiya, south of the capital, killing five. | In one attack, a car packed with explosives exploded near an army checkpoint in the town of Mahmoudiya, south of the capital, killing five. |
Shortly after, a car bomb was detonated in the northern Baghdad suburb of Taji, claiming seven lives, officials said. | Shortly after, a car bomb was detonated in the northern Baghdad suburb of Taji, claiming seven lives, officials said. |
Another bomb in a mostly Shia district in north Baghdad killed at least five. | Another bomb in a mostly Shia district in north Baghdad killed at least five. |
A series of suicide attacks across Iraq last week left more than 40 people dead. | |
No-one has admitted carrying out the latest attacks but Sunni insurgents have been blamed for recent violence in Iraq. | No-one has admitted carrying out the latest attacks but Sunni insurgents have been blamed for recent violence in Iraq. |
Car and suicide bombs are now being seen in Iraq every few days. Co-ordinated attacks have been the norm across many cities including the capital, Baghdad. The targets have mostly been the Shia community and the violence is normally blamed on Sunni insurgents. | |
Last Wednesday was the deadliest day so far this year, with bombings killing 42 people. | |
The assassination of a senior Sunni lawmaker last week further provoked sectarian tension between Sunnis and Shias. | |
Sunni anger erupted in late December. Thousands of Sunnis have been holding mass protests in western Iraq against Prime Minister Nouri Maliki. | |
They are protesting against what they believe is discriminatory treatment by the government, which is led by a Shia coalition. The bombings and the political crisis have stoked fears among Iraqis of a return to civil war. | |
Two soldiers were among those killed in Mahmoudiya, 30km (20 miles) south of Baghdad, officials said. At least 14 other people were wounded. | Two soldiers were among those killed in Mahmoudiya, 30km (20 miles) south of Baghdad, officials said. At least 14 other people were wounded. |
The attack in Taji also happened near an army checkpoint. | The attack in Taji also happened near an army checkpoint. |
'Pools of blood' | 'Pools of blood' |
Teacher Nasseer Rahman witnessed the blast from a minibus that was queuing to pass through the checkpoint. | Teacher Nasseer Rahman witnessed the blast from a minibus that was queuing to pass through the checkpoint. |
"As soon as the blast struck, we got off the minibus and ran to the site of the explosion," he said. | "As soon as the blast struck, we got off the minibus and ran to the site of the explosion," he said. |
"We saw several cars on fire and pools of blood, and everybody was screaming for help." | "We saw several cars on fire and pools of blood, and everybody was screaming for help." |
More than 20 people were reported to have been injured in Taji. | More than 20 people were reported to have been injured in Taji. |
The third car bomb exploded in a crowded market in the Shula district of Baghdad, police and hospital sources said, killing five and wounding 15. | The third car bomb exploded in a crowded market in the Shula district of Baghdad, police and hospital sources said, killing five and wounding 15. |
Relations between Iraq's Sunni community and Shia-dominated government have become increasingly strained. | Relations between Iraq's Sunni community and Shia-dominated government have become increasingly strained. |
Although sectarian violence has decreased in Iraq since the height of the insurgency in 2006 and 2007, attacks are still common. | Although sectarian violence has decreased in Iraq since the height of the insurgency in 2006 and 2007, attacks are still common. |