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String of bombings kills 12 in Iraq, officials say

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BAGHDAD — A series of attacks targeting public places killed 12 people Saturday in Baghdad, said Iraqi authoritie­s, as the prime minister announced the arrest of an aide to Saddam Hussein.

Police officials say a car bomb went off about noon Saturday near shops selling car parts in southeaste­rn Baghdad, killing five people and wounding 13 others.

Another bomb blast at an outdoor market killed three shoppers and wounded eight in the city’s eastern suburbs. Also, police said a bomb exploded near a row of shops in the capital’s western neighborho­od of Baiyaa, killing 2 and wounding 10.

Later on, a bomb blast near a vegetable and fruit wholesale market in southern Baghdad killed two people and wounded three others.

Medical officials confirmed the casualty figures.

No group claimed responsibi­lity for the attacks. Iraq sees near-daily attacks that are claimed by the Islamic State group.

Meanwhile, Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced Saturday that security forces arrested Abdel Baqi al-Sadun, a senior official in the disbanded Baath Party.

Al-Sadun has been at large since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime following the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. During the Hussein era, he was in charge of Baath party formations in southern Iraq and he is wanted for his role in repressing of the Shiite uprising in 1991.

Al-Abadi provided no details on the arrest, except that al-Sadun was captured Thursday.

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