BAGHDAD
At least seven Iraqis were killed and 21 were injured in three car bombings that rocked the capital Baghdad on Tuesday, a police source said.
A booby-trapped car went off in Al-Alaam district in southwestern Baghdad, leaving three people dead and eight injured, the source told Anadolu Agency.
A twin car bombing in Al-Bayaa station killed four and wounding 13 others, the source said.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, and the Iraqi government is yet to comment on the reports.
Baghdad has been rocked by a string of deadly bombings since the beginning of February, leaving dozens dead and injured.
Recent months have seen an uptick in violence across Iraq.
Although most attacks go unclaimed, Iraqi authorities usually point the finger at Al-Qaeda-linked militants.
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