BAGHDAD — A wave of bombings and assassinations rattled parts of Iraq, including the capital, on Tuesday, leaving at least 60 dead and offering a grim reminder of the country’s instability a decade after the United States military invaded.
BAGHDAD — A wave of bombings and assassinations rattled parts of Iraq, including the capital, on Tuesday, leaving at least 60 dead and offering a grim reminder of the country’s instability a decade after the United States military invaded.