Just one day after a deadly wave of bombings in Baghdad, more bloodshed on the streets of the Iraqi capital.
At least 15 people were killed late on Tuesday in two separate bomb attacks.
Ten Iraqis were killed in the southern district of al-Doura, while here in al-Shaab in the north of Baghdad, five people lost their lives.
This eyewitness asks what the victims were guilty of, and bemoans the lack of security.
More than 70 people were killed on Monday in a wave of bombings in Shi'ite neighborhoods across Baghdad, as sectarian violence in Iraq worsens.
Tensions between the Shi'ite leadership and the Sunni minority are at their worst since the U.S. troops left in December 2011, with over 700 people killed in attacks last month.