At least 28 people have been killed and almost 50 wounded in a double bombing in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
The attacks happened in a market in a Sunni district.
A car bomb first exploded in Adhamiyah and a short time later a suicide bomber ran into the resulting melee.
An interior ministry official said 48 were wounded.
Among those killed were three policemen, three women and five children, police said.
Witnesses said the attack took place on a street lined with restaurants as a school bus drove past.
Adhamiyah, which is tucked into the mostly Shia eastern half of the city, saw fierce clashes at the height of Iraq’s sectarian violence but there has been a sharp reduction in attacks there over the last year.