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Iraq: Baghdad hit by series of deadly blasts | Iraq: Baghdad hit by series of deadly blasts |
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At least 22 people have been killed and dozens hurt in a series of explosions across the Iraqi capital, police say. | At least 22 people have been killed and dozens hurt in a series of explosions across the Iraqi capital, police say. |
There are reports of at least six apparently co-ordinated bomb attacks in mainly commercial areas of Baghdad. | There are reports of at least six apparently co-ordinated bomb attacks in mainly commercial areas of Baghdad. |
The majority were reported in mainly Shia districts, but a predominantly Sunni Muslim neighbourhood was also hit, according to Reuters news agency. | The majority were reported in mainly Shia districts, but a predominantly Sunni Muslim neighbourhood was also hit, according to Reuters news agency. |
Iraq has seen a sharp rise in sectarian violence in recent months. Nearly 6,000 people have been killed this year. | Iraq has seen a sharp rise in sectarian violence in recent months. Nearly 6,000 people have been killed this year. |
Two of the explosions were reported in Doura and in the Husseiniya district, where a parked car was reportedly blown up in a busy street during the evening rush hour. | |
There was no immediate claim of responsibility. | There was no immediate claim of responsibility. |
The rate of attacks has quadrupled since the relative calm in the months before US forces pulled out in 2011. | |
Almost 1,000 were killed in Iraq during the past month alone, the UN has said, amid fears of a return to the sectarian conflict that peaked in 2008. | |
Most of the violence has been blamed on Sunni Islamist militants linked to al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), which belongs to the over-arching Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS). | |
Iraq has also seen a spill-over of violence from the conflict in Syria, where jihadist rebels linked to the Islamic State of Iraq, a Sunni militant umbrella group that includes al-Qaeda, have risen to prominence. | |
In the past two months, Iraqi security forces have reportedly arrested hundreds of alleged al-Qaeda members in and around Baghdad as part of a campaign the government is calling "Revenge for the Martyrs". | |
But the operations, which have taken place mostly in Sunni districts, have angered the Sunni community and failed to halt the violence. |