At least 45 people in bomb attacks across Iraq killed day (Tuesday), most of them in the busy commercial area of ??the capital markets and Baghdad, police and medical staff said.
Kamaliya, Tobchi and Shula explosion.
"Blast hit near a crowded market filled with shoppers, said:" Ali Sadoun, police patrols stationed at Shula. "When the police and the people gathered to help the wounded, a second bomb went, tearing through the body."
Sunni Muslims exploded in Amriya and an obvious target for the Abu Ghraib prison, on the city's western suburbs.
Since the beginning of this year continued movement of attacks increased fears wider conflict in a country, ethnic Kurds, Shiite and Sunni Muslims have yet to find a stable power-sharing compromise.
Insurgents, including the "base" organization branch has recruited from across Iraq's Sunni, Shiite domination dissatisfaction overthrow Saddam Hussein in 2003, the US-led invasion.
Has inflamed tensions between the civil war in neighboring Syria, which is increasingly being fought along sectarian lines, the use of Shia and Sunni fighters from Iraq and elsewhere to play both sides of the conflict.
Outside Baghdad, a funeral tent in the city of Baquba, a bomb exploded near Six people were killed.
Further south, a car bomb killed four people Amara province, and in the city of Basra, three explosions hit foreigners working in the oil industry, a hotel frequented, wounding three guards.
Violence is still far below its height in 2006-07, but Sunni insurgents is amazing on a daily basis, seek to shake the Shiite-led government, and further provoke confrontation.
Monday, attacks against Shiite Muslims, killing at least 27 people dead. June in militant attacks across Iraq killed in the number of people reached 761.
Are now better equipped and trained Iraqi army, but the lack of a comprehensive intellectual resources and air cover, track insurgents, they enjoyed in December 2011 prior to the withdrawal of U.S. troops.
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