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Iraq: Car bombs kill 27 in Baghdad

SINAN SALAHEDDIN
Associated Press

BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi medical and security officials say two car bombs have exploded in Shiite neighborhoods of Baghdad killing 27 people.

Police said the first attack Wednesday evening was a double car bombing in a shopping area of Sadr City, a Shiite neighborhood in the east of the city, killing 21 people and wounding 34 others.

Later on in the night, another car packed with explosives detonated in the nearby neighborhood of Ur, also predominantly Shiite, killing six more people.

Medical officials confirmed the death toll and like police, spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the press.

Baghdad has been on edge since the Sunni militants led by the Islamic State extremist group seized the northern city of Mosul in June and threatened the capital.

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