BAGHDAD - Bombs targeting Iranian pilgrims exploded in Baghdad on Saturday, killing at least seven people and wounding more than two dozen others, interior ministry and police sources said. A car bomb and other explosives were detonated near a house used as a rest stop for Iranians in the Kadhamiya district of the Iraqi capital, killing five people and wounding 18, an interior ministry source said. Another car bomb struck a bus carrying Iranians in Baghdad's northwestern Shula district, killing two people and wounding eight, the source said. A police source said seven were killed and 45 wounded in the blasts. Iranian pilgrims have flocked to Iraq to visit Shi'ite holy sites since the fall of Saddam Hussein's Sunni-led government in 2003