AlQa'dah 24, 1434, Sep 30, 2013, SPA -- A wave of car bombs struck neighborhoods of Bagdad on Monday morning, killing at least 24 people and wounding dozens, officials said, according to AP. The deadliest of the day's bombings was in eastern district, where a parked car bomb tore through a small vegetable market and its parking lot, killing seven people and wounding 16, a police officer said. That was followed by four parked car bombs, which went off in quick sequence in the neighborhoods of New Baghdad, Habibiya, Sabaa al-Bour and Kazimiyah - all striking outdoor markets or parking lots. Those attacks killed a total of 17 civilians and wounded 59, three other police officers said.