At least 45 people were killed in bomb attacks across Iraq day (Tuesday), most of which are in a busy market and the capital in the field of business, said the police and medical personnel.
The deadliest attack north of Baghdad, two car bombs, including eight deaths of mainly shia shah nearby. There are in the mainly shia region of ABU Dsheer Kamaliya, Tobchi and shura explosion.
"Blast hit a crowded market is full of shopping nearby, said:" ali Sadoun, police patrol stationed in shura. "When the police and the people gathered to help the injured, a second bomb went, tearing through the body."
Sunni Muslim explosion in an obvious target for Amriya and ABU ghraib, the western suburbs of the city.
Since the start of the year continuous movement attack added to worries about the wider conflict, in a country, ethnic kurds, shi 'ite and sunni muslims have not found a stable power-sharing compromises.
Insurgents, including the "base" organization branch in Iraq have been recruited from all over the country's sunni and shi 'ite rule, since the overthrow of saddam hussein in 2003, the us-led invasion.
Tensions have inflammation of the civil war in neighboring Syria, which is increasingly played along sectarian lines, use shia and sunni fighters from play on both sides of the conflict in Iraq and elsewhere.
Outside of Baghdad, in the city of baquba near a funeral tent bombs killed 6 people.
Farther south, a car bomb killed four people in amara provinces, and in the city of basra, three explosions hit the work in the oil industry a hotel frequented by foreigners, wounding three guards.
Violence is still far below its level in 2006-07, but sunni insurgents are amazing in every day, on the basis of seeking shake of the shiite-dominated government, and further confrontation.
On Monday, attacks on shia muslims, killed at least 27 people. June's militant attacks across Iraq in the number of people killed in 761.
Now have better equipment and training the Iraqi army, but the lack of a comprehensive intellectual resources and air cover, tracking insurgents, they enjoyed in December 2011 before American troops withdraw.
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