The country is witnessing its worst violence since 2008, when it was emerging from a bloody sectarian conflict.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called on yesterday for Iraqi political leaders to bring the country "back from the brink," and the interior ministry warned of civil war.
Today, gunmen killed three police and wounded two in an attack on a checkpoint south of Baghdad, while bombings in Kirkuk province, north of the capital, killed a policeman and a civilian, and wounded four people.
Security forces are frequently targeted by militants opposed to the government.
A bomb also exploded near a Shiite mosque in Tuz Khurmatu, north of Baghdad, killing two people and wounding 10.
Both Shiite and Sunni places of worship have been attacked in recent months, raising fears of renewed sectarian conflict.
The attacks came as Al-Qaeda front group the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claimed a wave of attacks that killed some 60 people yesterday.
"Security and military detachments of the state of Baghdad and the south yesterday... Simultaneously hit targets that were surveyed and chosen specifically," a statement posted on jihadist forums said.
The Al-Qaeda front group said last week that brazen assaults on two Iraqi prisons marked the end of its previous campaign, called "Breaking the Walls".
At least 53 people were killed in the attacks, and more than 500 inmates, among them senior Al-Qaeda members, managed to escape.
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