Two blasts have rocked the central part of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, killing at least 18 people, according to police.
The blasts hit a market in the Al-Sinek area in Baghdad, the second one after first responders had arrived to rescue the victims from the first explosion, the Iraqi Arabic-language al-Sumaria TV network reported.
More than 50 others are reported injured in the blasts, media reports said.
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