Baghdad: Ten people were killed and 22 wounded in separate incidents of bombing in the Iraqi capital on Friday, according to Iraqi officials.

The Baghdad attacks mainly targeted civilians and though there was no immediate claim of responsibility, they bore all the hallmarks of the Daesh in what are apparently efforts by militants to distract the Iraqi forces from their major offensive in the northern city of Mosul.

Mosul is Iraq’s second-largest city and the Daesh militant group’s last major urban bastion in the country.

The casualty toll for Friday’s attacks was provided by police and hospital officials, who spoke on conditions of anonymity because they were not authorised to brief reporters.

The operation to retake Mosul was launched in October and has been progressing slowly in recent weeks. Iraqi forces control less than a quarter of the city and have faced significant setbacks this week in Mosul’s southeast.

Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider Al Abadi has continued to pledge that the city will be retaken by the end of the year, but has also warned that Daesh will likely continue to launch insurgent style attacks in Iraq even after losing control of Mosul.