Wave of attacks kills 69 in Iraq

A man stands in front of the scene of a bomb attack in Madain, about 15 miles (25 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 23, 2012. An onslaught of bombings and shootings killed scores of people across Iraq on Monday, in the nation’s deadliest day so far this year. AP PHOTO/KARIM KADIM

BAGHDAD—A series of roadside bombs and exploding cars in northeast Iraq has killed 11 people, bringing the day’s death toll so far to 69.

Diyala province police spokesman Major Ghalib Al-Karkhi said the attacks early Monday all targeted security forces.

He said 25 people were wounded.

The blasts came within hours of explosions in Baghdad and northern Iraq that together left another 58 people dead.

The attacks in the capital, in the suburban Baghdad towns of Taji and Hussainya, and around the northern city of Kirkuk appeared coordinated and were aimed mostly at government officials and security forces.

Those casualties were confirmed by police and health officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

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