Two bombs went off in Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 13 people and wounding more than 40, police and medical sources said. A blast in a marketplace in the northern district of Al-Shaab killed seven people and wounded 21, while a car bomb in the southern neighborhood of Al-Rasheed left six dead and another 21 wounded, the sources said. There was no immediate claim for the attacks, but the self-styled Islamic State terrorist group has claimed bombings in and around the capital last week, which left around 100 people dead, Reuters reported.