The bloodshed was the latest in a protracted surge in nationwide unrest that has fuelled fears Iraq is slipping back into the all-out communal conflict that plagued it in 2006 and 2007, leaving tens of thousands dead.
Much of Baghdad was on lockdown today for the climax of the rites to mark the death of a revered figure in Shiite Islam, with Baghdad's security forces looking to deter Sunni militant groups which often target Iraq's majority community.
Three bombings in the capital, including two carried out by suicide attackers, on May 22 killed 21 people, while mortar fire yesterday struck a district adjacent to Kadhimiyah, killing three more.
Outside of Baghdad today, a series of attacks killed 25 people, security and medical officials said.
In the deadliest attack a car bomb exploded outside an alcohol shop in the northern city of Kirkuk, killing 10 people and wounding 33 others.
In Kirkuk province three farmers kidnapped in the early hours of the morning were found beheaded.
Five people were killed -- three Iranians and two soldiers -- and 13 people were wounded, including eight Iranians.
Attacks also struck in the restive provinces of Nineveh and Salaheddin, officials said.
Violence has surged in the past year to its highest level since 2008, while anti-government fighters also control an entire city a short drive from Baghdad and parts of another.
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