Five people were killed in attacks in Iraq on Tuesday, following a day of deadly bombings, according to a report of DPA. Three people were killed and 43 injured in two car bombings in Al-Touz city, in Salah al-Din province, 170 kilometres north of Baghdad, security officials said. The cars were parked near the city's market and exploded as stores were opening in the morning. In the northern city of Kirkuk, 250 kilometres north of Baghdad, two bombs went off near a market for livestock. The blast killed two and injured 15. On Monday, car bombs killed more than 71 people.