The sound of broken glass being swept from the road signals another deadly blast, another chapter in the worst wave of violence in Iraq in five years.<br/> <br />The blood-soaked pavement and shattered shop front now familiar sights after a car exploded killing seven and wounding 16, according to police, in the Shi'ite district of Sadr City, northeast of the Iraqi capital.<br/> <br />In the Al Shaab district, another northeastern suburb of Baghdad, a bulldozer sets about clearing up after at least eight people were killed and 32 injured when two car bombs exploded in quick succession<br/> <br />One man described what he saw.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) EYEWITNESS, ABDUL KAREEM, SAYING :<br/> <br />"I saw the blast and the aftermath, many people were hurt and shops were damaged. What did they do to deserve this? All of them have families to look after."<br/> <br />These blasts were among a series of attacks across Baghdad on Wednesday, killing scores and wounding dozens more.<br/> <br />More than 1,000 Iraqis were ki
