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Iraq violence: Deadly car bomb attacks hit Baghdad Iraq violence: Wave of deadly car bombs targets Shias
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At least 10 car bombs in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, have killed at least 29 people in mostly Shia areas of the city. A wave of car bombs has killed at least 48 people in mostly Shia areas of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, and in other cities around the country.
More than 100 people were wounded by the blasts, police and medics said. More than 100 people were wounded in the attacks, police and medics said.
This year has been one of the deadliest since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.This year has been one of the deadliest since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Although violence has decreased across the country since the peak of the insurgency in 2006 and 2007, bombings are still common. More than 700 people have been killed in July alone.Although violence has decreased across the country since the peak of the insurgency in 2006 and 2007, bombings are still common. More than 700 people have been killed in July alone.
The bombs, hidden in parked cars, hit markets and car parks in at least eight areas of the city, police say. The Baghdad bombs, hidden in parked cars, hit markets and car parks in several areas of the city, police say.
The deadliest was said to have hit the eastern Shia district of Sadr City, report say.The deadliest was said to have hit the eastern Shia district of Sadr City, report say.
One bomb also exploded in Mahmudiya to the south of the capital, with some casualties reported.One bomb also exploded in Mahmudiya to the south of the capital, with some casualties reported.
In the city of Kut, south-east of the capital, at least five people were killed when two car bombs blew up. In the city of Kut, south-east of the capital, at least seven people were killed when two car bombs blew up.
There are also reports of one car bomb going off in Basra to the south of the country. There are also reports of a car bomb going off in Basra, the country's second city.
This could be the bloodiest month in Iraq for years, says BBC Arabic's Haddad Saleh in Baghdad. This could be the bloodiest month in Iraq for years, says BBC Arabic's Haddad Saleh in Baghdad, with the number of attacks escalating since the beginning of the month of Ramadan earlier this month.