At Least 46 Killed By Bomb Attacks in Iraq
No one has claimed responsibility
A series of bomb attacks in Iraq has killed at least 46 people and wounded 65 others.
The deadliest blast Wednesday was a suicide bombing at a funeral in Buhriz, about 60 kilometers north of Baghdad, which killed at least 16 people.
In the capital, at least six car bombs exploded in mainly Shi'ite areas of the city.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks.
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