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Car bombings in Iraq’s capital kill at least 20 civilians
By AP - Apr 27,2015 - Last updated at Apr 27,2015
BAGHDAD — A series of car bombings targeting busy commercial areas in Iraq's capital killed at least 20 civilians Monday, officials said.
The deadliest attack took place Monday night when a car bomb exploded on a commercial street in Baghdad's western district of Mansour, killing 10 people and wounding 25, police said. Security forces sealed off the area, which is often packed with nighttime shoppers.
At least 20 cars were set on fire by the blast, which damaged several shops and restaurants. Police said four children were among the wounded.
An hour later, a car bombing on a commercial street killed three people and wounded 12 in Baghdad's Amil neighbourhood, police said.
Earlier Monday, another car bomb exploded in Baghdad's Bayaa district near a real estate office in an area where dozens gather every day. A police official said that blast killed seven people and wounded at least 16.
Medical officials confirmed the casualty figures. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to release information.
Nobody claimed responsibility for the attacks. Baghdad has seen near-daily attacks as security forces struggle to dislodge Daesh terror group from vast areas in northern and western Iraq seized by the extremists during a stunning blitz last summer.
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