DHAKA: Ten car bombs exploded across Baghdad province early on Sunday, killing at least 37 people, police and medics said.
Nine of the blasts hit predominantly Shia Muslim districts, with the deadliest attack in the town of Nahrawan, south of the capital, where two car bombs exploded in quick succession near a busy market, killing seven people, reports The Straits Times.
Shia have been targeted by Sunni Muslim insurgents including al Qaeda who have been regaining momentum this year after being forced underground in 2007.
Insurgents have exploited growing anger among Iraq’s Sunni minority, which complains it has been marginalised under the Shia-led government that came to power following the US-led invasion in 2003.
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