Another wave of violence in Iraq takes its toll on this Baghdad neighbourhood.
Multiple car bombs in mainly Shi'ite districts of the capital killed at least 30 people on Saturday - most in busy shopping areas where Muslims gathered after breaking their fast during Ramadan.
These attacks are the latest of almost daily targeted violence that's pushing Iraq towards full-blown sectarian conflict.
It was unclear who was behind the lethal bombings.
Insurgents have been recruiting Iraq's Sunni minority who resent Shi'ite domination since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.
More than 530 people have reportedly been killed in militant attacks already in July.