Eight people killed and more than 20 wounded in fresh clashes in Iraqi capital Baghdad
At least eight anti-government demonstrators were killed, and dozens of others wounded in fresh clashes between protesters and Iraqi security forces in eastern Baghdad on Sunday, official sources told reporters on Sunday.
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- Published Date: 09:08 | 06 October 2019
- Modified Date: 09:26 | 06 October 2019
At least eight people were killed and 25 wounded in new clashes between protesters and police in eastern Baghdad on Sunday, police and medical sources said.
The clashes were in Sadr city, a sprawling residential district of the Iraqi capital, and added to a death toll of more than 100 people killed in less than a week of protests over corruption and unemployment.
Police, backed by the army, used live rounds and tear gas to disperse the crowds at two separate locations in Sadr City, police said.
The protests pose the biggest security and political challenge for Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi's government since it took power a year ago, and have revived fears of a new spiral of violence that could suck in influential militia groups.
Two years after oil-producing Iraq declared the defeat of Daesh, security has improved but corruption is rampant, wrecked infrastructure has not been rebuilt and jobs are scarce.