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Attacks target Baghdad Shia neighbourhood and police convoy in Mosul, a day after suicide attack kills eight Iranian pilgrims
Five people have been killed by two car bombs in Iraq.
One of the bombs detonated in a Baghdad Shia neighbourhood and the other exploded close to an Iraqi police convoy.
Police said the first of the two attacks occurred on Saturday morning in a commercial street in the al-Ameen district, killing four people and wounding 18 others. Several shops were damaged in the attack.
One policeman was killed and two others were wounded after a car bomb struck a police convoy in the northern city of Mosul.
On Friday, a suicide car bomb attack killed eight Iranian pilgrims and wounded 25 others north of Baghdad.
The bomber rammed his explosive-laden car into a bus carrying Iranian Shia pilgrims who were on their way to visit shrines in the city of Najaf.
The attack took place near the town of Muqdadiyah, about 60 miles north of Baghdad.