coach purses report,Two people have died and 14
injured in a series of attacks on Christian homes in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
The homemade bomb attacks began at 1930 local time (1630 GMT) and took place in six locations in
the capital.
The worst was in the district of al-Ghadir, where the fatalies occurred. No-one has admitted
carrying out the attacks.
It comes after a deadly attack on a Baghdad cathedral in October, which killed more than 50
people.
Militants took over the Our Lady of Salvation church during Sunday Mass, demanding the release of
al-Qaeda prisoners.
coach outlet'Clear message'
Al-Ghadir is home to a significant Christian population, though many have fled due to ongoing
threats and violence, according to AFP news agency.
Other bombs exploded in west Baghdad, one in the garden of a home in Yarmuk, and another in
Khadra.
Another explosion went off in the Karrada district, where the Our Lady of Salavation church is
located, and there were also blasts in Dora and Saidiya in south Baghdad.
cosach factory outletThe BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad said the bombs were not big by Baghdad standards, but the message
was clear.
He says that the Islamic militant group affiliated to al-Qaeda which said it carried out the
deadly attacks in October had warned that there would be more to come.
Since the attacks in October, many Christians have left their homes to seek safety either in the
Kurdish north of the country, where security is much better, or abroad, our correspondent says.