Baghdad car bomb attacks leave 83 dead in two attacks
At least 176 have been wounded in bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital, officials say.
At least 83 people have been killed and 176 wounded in two separate bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, officials say.
In the deadliest attack, a car bomb hit Karada, a busy shopping district, leaving 78 people dead and wounding 160 injured.
The bomb went off as families went out after breaking their daylight fast for the holy month of Ramadan.
Many of the victims were children, Associated Press reporters at the scene said.
So-called Islamic State claimed responsibility in a statement posted online.
In the second attack in eastern Baghdad, an improvised explosive device killing 5 people and wounding 16.
No group has yet said it was behind the second attack.
The Baghdad attacks come just over a week after Iraqi forces declared the city of Fallujah "fully liberated" from IS.
Despite its setbacks on the battlefield, IS remains capable of launching attacks.