BAGHDAD — Ten car bombs struck Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad, the Iraqi capital, on Sunday morning, all exploding within 40 minutes. Forty-one civilians were killed and more than 100 others were wounded, according to security and medical officials. Ambulances rushed to hospitals and security forces tightened measures around checkpoints to search each passing car, creating a traffic jam. Most of the bombings targeted public markets and bus stations. In Huriya, a neighborhood in the northwestern part of Baghdad, 5 people were killed and 12 were wounded when a bomb exploded in a parked car near a public market. In Abu Dshir in southern Baghdad, another bomb in a parked car went off near a public market, killing 6 civilians and wounding 13 others. Other car bombs struck the districts of Saba al-Bor, Mashtal, Baladiyat, Ur, Sha’ab, Bayaa and Nahrawan, where two bombs exploded. “I don’t remember how I stopped […]