Unidentified shooters broke into a house east of Baghdad and shot dead a man and four ladies, officer Yasser al-Mustafa told Anadolu Agency.
The shooters had fled the scene unscathed.
Two ladies were additionally murdered when gunmens halted their car in Zayyuna, east of Baghdad, al-Mustafa said.
Another man was gunned down by armed men in al-Husseiniya, north of Baghdad.
Meanwhile, a bomb blast killed one man and harmed seven others close to a commercial center west of Baghdad, the cop said.
While no one as claim to be responsible, the Iraqi capital has as of late seen violent assaults - which frequently target civilians - on a consistent schedule.
Iraqi powers accuse the savagery for the Daesh fear based oppressor bunch, which still appreciates a critical nearness in war-torn Iraq in spite of having endured a string of late military thrashings.
Iraq's security circumstance has weakened notably since mid-2014, when Daesh caught Mosul - the nation's second biggest city - alongside endless swathes of region in the nation's northern and western locales.
Lately, the Iraqi armed force, upheld by U.S.- drove coalition airstrikes and nearby partners on the ground, has since figured out how to retake much domain.
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