Deaths reported in Iraq suicide blasts
String of attacks near Baghdad kill 17 and leave several wounded.

A series of blasts in Iraq, including one by a suicide bomber have killed at least 17 people and dozens more wounded.
Tuesday’s attacks struck an Iraqi army checkpoint south of Baghdad, a military base north of the capital and a mostly Shiite neighbourhood in north Baghdad, according to police officials.
Seven people were killed and at least 24 wounded when a car bomb was detonated near an army camp oin the town of Taji, 25 kilometres north of Baghdad.
A suicide attack at the army checkpoint in the town of Mahmudiyah, 30 kilometres south of Baghdad, killed five and wounding 14 including four soldiers.
Another car bomb exploded near a market in the north Baghdad neighbourhood of Shula, killing five people and wounding 13.
No one has claimed responsibility.
The string of attacks come five days after an al-Qaeda linked group called the Islamic State of Iraq launched attacks across the country killing 88 people.