By Muayyad al-Tarfi
BAGHDAD (AA) – Three people were killed and another 15 injured on Thursday by two separate bombings in Iraqi capital Baghdad.
“The first bomb went off near a market close to Al-Taji area north of Baghdad, killing two and injuring eight,” a source at Iraq’s Interior Ministry told Anadolu Agency.
According to the same source, who spoke anonymously due restrictions on speaking to media, a second bomb went off shortly afterward in Baghdad’s southwestern Al-Amil district, killing one and injuring seven others.
The source did not say whether victims of the blast — for which no group has yet claimed responsibility — were civilians or security personnel.
The Iraqi authorities typically blame such attacks on the Daesh terrorist group, which in 2014 overran vast swathes of territory in the country’s northern and western regions.
Author Ali Abo Rezeg
[Photo: As bombings contiue to explode in Baghdad, Iraq hosts UN Humanitarian Coordinator Lise Grande (L) who stands next to Iraq’s Minister of Migration and Displacement, Jassim Mohammed al-Jaff during a media conference in Baghdad, Iraq on July 28, 2016. Photographer: Haydar Hadi/AA]