Baghdad bomb attacks kill at least seven

Bombers staged a series of attacks across Baghdad today, mainly targeting Iraqi security forces, killing at least seven people…

Bombers staged a series of attacks across Baghdad today, mainly targeting Iraqi security forces, killing at least seven people and wounding more than 30 others.

A bomb attached to a car, followed quickly by another explosion, killed three people and wounded 10 in the New Baghdad district in the east of the capital, police said.

A roadside bomb in the Yarmouk neighbourhood struck an Iraqi army lorry carrying ammunition. Three soldiers were burned to death inside the truck and four civilians were wounded.

Near Sha'ab stadium in eastern Baghdad a bomb struck a police patrol, wounding seven people including three policemen. In Ghazaliya district in western Baghdad a roadside bomb struck a police patrol wounding three policemen and a civilian.

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A roadside bomb struck near a police patrol in the central Karrada district killing one civilian and wounding four policemen, and another roadside bomb in central Baghdad wounded four people.

Iraq has become far less violent over the past 18 months, but militants still launch bomb attacks frequently targeting Iraqi civilians or the security forces.