BAGHDAD - Back-to-back bomb blasts in a crowded Baghdad market near a revered Shiite shrine and a string of shootings targeting government officials killed at least 17 people Saturday.
The bombings, which happened within about a minute of each other, appeared be aimed at intimidating Iraq's Shiites, who are a frequent target of Sunni insurgents. Police said at least 11 people were killed and 35 were wounded.
The blasts struck about 500 yards from a shrine where two revered imams are buried, damaging shops and buildings, according to police, who confirmed the casualty figures.


