Eight people were killed in the explosions while authorities also found the bodies, bearing signs of torture, of four people who were shot dead earlier today.
Five people were killed in two separate car bombs -- one of which was detonated by a suicide attacker -- in the town of Mahmudiyah, just south of the capital, while three others were killed by vehicles rigged with explosives in the Baghdad neighbourhoods of Baladiyat and Hurriyah.
The violence comes amid a long-running surge in bloodshed that left more than 1,000 people dead last month, the highest such figure since April 2008, according to government data.
Adding to the insecurity in the country, Iraqi forces have been waging gunbattles with militants in Anbar province, to the west of Baghdad, where for weeks parts of one city and all of another have been outside of government control.
Soldiers, policemen and tribal fighters have pressed an assault on Ramadi, capital of Anbar, in a bid to wrest back control of neighbourhoods that fell out of government control weeks earlier, and officials have said an incursion into nearby Fallujah is imminent.
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