In the capital's eastern New Baghdad neighbourhood, a parked car bomb missed a police patrol but killed three civilians and wounded 10, a police officer said. Another police officer said a car bombing in Baghdad's eastern Sadr City neighbourhood killed one person and wounded 11.
In the Baghdad's southwestern suburb of Radwaniyah, a bomb went off in a commercial area, killing three civilians and wounding 10, authorities said. In the town of Tarmiyah, about 50 kilometres north of Baghdad, a bomb exploded near soldiers on patrol, killing two and wounding five, officials said.
The Sahwa movement, also known as the Awakening Council, was formed by US forces in 2007 to help fight the insurgents during the height of Iraqi war. Ever since, it has been a target for Sunni hard-liners who consider them traitors.
Five medical officials confirmed causality figures. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to release information.
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