Death Toll in Baghdad Attack Rises to 23

Reuters
By Reuters
December 7, 2019World News
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Death Toll in Baghdad Attack Rises to 23
Iraqi demonstrators gather during ongoing anti-government protests in Baghdad, Iraq on Dec. 6, 2019. (Khalid al-Mousily/Reuters)

BAGHDAD—The death toll in an attack by armed men at Baghdad’s main protest site on Friday night rose to 23 on Saturday, police and medical sources said, the deadliest incident to hit the capital in weeks.

More than 127 others were wounded by gunfire and stabbings targeting anti-government protesters near Tahrir Square, police and medical sources said. The death toll includes three members of the police.

Thousands of Iraqis have occupied the central square and three nearby bridges which lead to the city’s Green Zone for weeks, calling for the complete uprooting of the current political system.

Security sources said they could not identify the gunmen who attacked protesters.

The incident was followed by further intimidation early on Saturday morning, as unknown gunmen drove in a convoy down the main riverside street which leads to Tahrir Square, firing a volley of shots toward it.

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Mourners carry the coffin of a demonstrator, who was killed at an anti-government protest overnight in Baghdad, during the funeral in the holy city of Najaf, Iraq on Dec. 7, 2019. (Alaa al-Marjani/Reuters)

The heavily armed, masked gunmen roamed the street near the square and attempted to advance onto Tahrir Square but were eventually turned around at a checkpoint manned by Iraq’s security forces, witnesses said.

The incidents were the most violent flare-ups in the capital for weeks and came a week after Iraqi’s prime minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi, said he would resign following two months of anti-government protests.

Friday’s deadly attack came hours after Washington imposed sanctions on three Iranian-backed Iraqi paramilitary leaders who it accused of directing the killing of Iraqi protesters.

A senior U.S. Treasury official suggested the sanctions were timed to distance those figures from any role in forming a new government.

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