Five car bombs exploded in different neighborhoods around Baghdad on Sunday morning, killing at least eight people and injuring 30, and shattering a months-long period of relative calm in the capital. Officers from Baghdad Operational Command defused another three car bombs.
Recent days had seen large-scale attacks in other parts of the country, mainly against security forces and religious pilgrims, but Baghdad had been spared.
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