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Rockets hit Baghdad’s Green Zone after protests turn violent

- By Qassim Abdul-Zahra

Two rockets landed in Baghdad’s highly fortified Green Zone on Saturday night following clashes at anti-government protests that left five dead, according to Iraqi security and hospital officials.

The rocket attack left no casualties as the munitions landed on the parade grounds in the center of the highly fortified Baghdad compound that is home to Iraq’s government and most foreign embassies. It was not immediatel­y clear who fired the projectile­s.

Saturday’s protests were called for by influentia­l cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and clashes that erupted as crowds pushed toward the Green Zone left two policeman and three protesters dead, according to police and hospital officials.

The officials said six other policemen were injured along with dozens of protesters. The violent outbreak prompted the government to call for a “full investigat­ion.”

The demonstrat­ors loyal to al-Sadr gathered in Baghdad’s downtown Tahrir square demanded an overhaul of the commission overseeing local elections scheduled this year. Al-Sadr has accused the commission of being riddled with corruption and has called for its overhaul.

Shots rang out in central Baghdad as security forces used live fire and tear gas to disperse the crowds. An Associated Press team at the scene witnessed ambulances rushing away protesters suffering from breathing difficulti­es.

Hospital officials who spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not allowed to brief journalist­s said the policemen died of gunshot wounds. They gave no details as to the cause of death of the protesters.

While at times the crowds advanced toward Baghdad’s highly fortified Green Zone, by afternoon they began to disperse after a statement from al-Sadr’s office called on his followers to refrain from trying to enter the compound.

Meanwhile, Iraq’s prime minister ordered an investigat­ion into the violence.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Followers of Iraq’s influentia­l Shiite cleric Muqtada alSadr chant slogans as they wave national flags during a demonstrat­ion against corruption in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Followers of Iraq’s influentia­l Shiite cleric Muqtada alSadr chant slogans as they wave national flags during a demonstrat­ion against corruption in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday.

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