Explosions in Iraq, including two car bombs and a roadside blast in the northern city of Kirkuk, have killed 12 people and wounded 23.
A suicide bomber has targeted the home of a senior Iraqi intelligence officer north of Baghdad, killing three people, according to media reports.
Two cars laden with explosives have been detonated in Iraq’s oil-rich northern city of Kirkuk, Al-Alam reports.
At least 11 people have killed in three bomb explosions in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, medics and police said.
One Iraqi soldier has been killed and three others wounded during clashes in al-Ramadi, capital of Iraq’s al-Anbar province, al-Alam correspondent reports.
Nine policemen have been killed in northern Iraq while a car bomb targeting worshippers near a mosque in north of Baghdad left four others dead.
April has been named the deadliest month for Iraq in nearly five years, with more than 700 people have been killed in violent attacks across the country.
A video of the incidents in al-Hawija region in the Iraqi province of Kirkuk disclosed the falsehood of claims raised by some parties who insist that security and army forces have attacked the protestors.
Iraqi security forces have arrested a man who had hidden an explosive belt in a TV to detonate it in a security checkpoint in Iraq’s northern city of Mosul.
Five car bombs in south of Baghdad have killed 18 people, the latest attacks in a seven-day wave of violence costing more than 230 lives across Iraq.
Iraqi authorities have suspended the licenses of 10 satellite TV channels for promoting violence and sectarianism through their coverage of recent wave of violence in the country.
A United Nations’ envoy has warned that Iraq is at a "crossroads," calling on religious and political leaders to take care of the country’ peace.