Four coordinated explosions rocked different parts of the Iraqi capital on Tuesday, killing four people and wounding 15, an interior ministry official said.
One of the attacks took place near a restaurant in the eastern Husseiniyah district, two were in the northern neighborhoods of Kadhimiyah and Shaab and one in the Amil district in the south.
Violence in Iraq has plunged dramatically since its peak in 2006-2007 but casualties from insurgent and military action are still routine.
October saw the least violence since November 2009, according to an official casualty toll released this week.
A total of 194 Iraqis were killed last month, including 53 Sunday during a hostage drama by Al-Qaeda gunmen at a Baghdad church on Sunday, in which 46 Christian worshippers and seven security force personnel were killed.
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