At least 10 people have been killed and 22 wounded in two car bomb attacks in predominantly Shi’ite neighbourhoods in Baghdad.<br /><br /> Six people were killed when an explosive-laden vehicle was detonated in the northeastern district of Sadr city. <br /><br /> Later on a car bomb killed four people in the northern al-Husseiniya district.<br /><br /> So far no group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, but near daily bombings in the country are often claimed by Islamic State militants.<br /><br /> More than 100km away in the western Anbar province, Iraqi police clashed with ISIL militants in Ramadi.<br /><br /> Iraqi forces backed by the US-led coalition launched an operation to retake Anbar last month.<br /><br /> Government forces had wrestled back control of Anbar University in the south of the city from Islamic State insurgents after the extremist group captured the provincial capital in May.
