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At least 37 people have been killed in a number of attacks in Baghdad.
Nine car bombs exploded in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Sunday, renewing fears that the central government is unable to quell the violence.
The high death toll and sectarian nature of violence in the past six months raises fears of civil war, observers warn.
The surge in violence has led some to believe Baghdad is losing control of the country.
In the capital Baghdad, a car bomb went off near a minibus carrying passengers in the Shiite Sadr City district in the eastern part of the city.