At least 35 dead of attacks in Bagdad and Kirkuk

Although no group has claimed responsibility for these attacks, the Islamic State often sends kamikaze bombers in Shia districts of the Iraqi capital

Four out of five bombing attacks were made in the capital of Iraq, Bagdad and the fifth one in Kirkuk in the north.

According to the police and medical sources all five attacks cost the lives of at least 35 people, 20 and 15 accordingly.

Although no group has claimed responsibility for these attacks, the Islamic State often sends kamikaze bombers in Shia districts of the Iraqi capital.

According to the same sources the attack in Kirkuk took place with a trapped with explosives vehicle or with a suicide bomber, killing 15 people and injuring another 20.

In Bagdad, the two attacks were made with two trapped with explosives vehicles, killing again 15 and injuring 51, while according to the police a further three people died and another 9 injured in another bomb attack.