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Baghdad bomb blasts 'kill 16' as Iraq violence continues Iraq violence: At least 21 killed in Baghdad bomb blasts
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At least 16 people have been killed in a series of bomb blasts across the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, say police and medics. At least 21 people have been killed in a series of bomb blasts across the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, say police and medics.
At least 40 people were wounded in the explosions.At least 40 people were wounded in the explosions.
The deadliest single attack, in which at least six people died, struck the south of the city. The deadliest single attack, in which at least seven people died, struck a market in the south of the city.
In an extended surge of violence, at least 759 people died in December alone. More than 650 have died so far in January, said AFP news agency.In an extended surge of violence, at least 759 people died in December alone. More than 650 have died so far in January, said AFP news agency.
No group claimed immediate responsibility for Monday's attacks but previous similar bombings have been widely blamed on Sunni insurgents seeking to undermine the Shia-led government of Nouri Maliki.No group claimed immediate responsibility for Monday's attacks but previous similar bombings have been widely blamed on Sunni insurgents seeking to undermine the Shia-led government of Nouri Maliki.
However two of Monday's blasts - which reportedly numbered between five and seven - targeted Sunni districts.However two of Monday's blasts - which reportedly numbered between five and seven - targeted Sunni districts.
Shia districts in Jadida, Hurriya and Bayaa were also hit, said AFP. Shia districts in Jadida, Hurriya and Bayaa were among those hit, said AFP reports.
The bomb attacks come against the background of continuing violence in the western province of Anbar, where al-Qaeda-linked militants control the city of Fallujah and parts of Ramadi.
More than 70 people were killed in bomb blasts in central Iraq, including the capital, on 15 January.
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