BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Automobile bombs and roadside explosions hit primarily Sunni Muslim districts of the Iraqi capital and a northern city on Wednesday, killing as a minimum 27 individuals. The bombings were the most recent in a wave of assaults since April that has intensified fears Iraq is sliding into the more or less sectarian warfare that killed heaps in 2006-2007. Two automobile bombs and a roadside bomb exploded near busy markets in southwestern and western Baghdad on Wednesday evening, killing at the least 25 folks and wounding any other seventy two, police and scientific officials said. …