Two bomb attacks have killed at least 27 people in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, as crowds celebrated a famous victory by the national football team.
The first hit the city's Mansour district, where fans were marking a win against South Korea in the Asian Cup semi-finals, killing at least 11.
The second explosion killed 16 people at an army checkpoint in east Baghdad.
Thousands had gathered on the streets of Baghdad, dancing and chanting in a rare moment of national unity.
"I was in a car with my friends, people all around were celebrating and then there was a huge explosion and a lot of fire," one eyewitness of the first bomb attack in Mansour, who asked not to be named, told the Agence France-Presse news agency.
Police said that at least 60 people had been injured in the attack, when the car exploded in the excited crowd.