Dozens of people have been killed and scores injured in attacks across the Iraqi capital.
The deadliest attack on Monday was a car bombing in central Baghdad near the Abdul-Qadir al-Gailani mosque, Baghdad's largest Sunni mosque that Shia also revere, killing 24 people and injuring scores, police say.
The blast on Monday, which could be heard throughout the capital, set vehicles on fire and damaged the mosque in the commercial area of Sinak.
A witness said the dead included at least one pregnant woman.
Mohammed Al-Issawi, the imam of the mosque, told state television: "We feel sorry for myself and for all Iraqis.
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"We must be patient in order not to give an opportunity to our enemies."
Fighters carried out several other car bombing and mortar attacks throughout Baghdad on Monday as ambassadors from the United States and Iran met in Baghdad's Green Zone to discuss the security situation in Iraq.
Police said three civilians were killed and 10 wounded by a car bomb in Zaafarniya district in south eastern Baghdad, and a roadside bomb killed two people and injured nine when it exploded under a parked car in the central Baghdad district of Bab al-Muadham.
And police said they had recovered 33 bullet-riddled bodies handcuffed, blindfolded and showing signs of torture in different parts of Baghdad in the past 24 hours.