Story highlights ISIS claims responsibility for car bomb near ice cream shop

Interior Minister says families were targeted

(CNN) At least 10 people were killed and 40 were wounded when a car bomb exploded outside an ice cream shop in central Baghdad early Tuesday, according to officials in the Iraqi capital.

Another car bomb exploded near the General Retirement Department in central Baghdad a few hours later, according to spokesman with Iraqi Joint Joint Operations Command Col. Ibrahim Mohammed. The explosion killed one person and wounded six others.

People gather around the blast site early Tuesday.

Families were gathering after breaking their daily fast as part of Islam's holy month of Ramadan when the bomb near the ice cream shop went off.

Footage from the scene showed blood and body parts scattered everywhere, as a young child in a pink t-shirt walked between bodies, sobbing.

Muslims often stay out late during Ramadan, which began Friday, after breaking their fast.

Iraq's Interior Minister speaks to the media in the wake of the attack.

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