Gun and bomb attacks in Baghdad Tuesday killed 10 people, including a senior judge.
Gun and bomb attacks in Baghdad Tuesday killed 10 people, including a senior judge.
The bloodshed came just a day after attacks in and around the capital killed 30.
At least 10 people were killed and 16 others wounded in Tuesday's violence, according to security and medical officials.
Attacks struck across the capital, from a car bomb in the sprawling northeastern neighborhood of Sadr City, which killed four, to the killing of the son of a tribal leader in Jisr al-Diyala, south Baghdad.
In west Baghdad, militants gunned down Muttar Hussein, a judge and member of the Higher Judicial Council, one of Iraq's top courts. Hussein's driver was also killed.