Tue 30 August 2022:
Fighting has continued in the Iraqi capital between supporters of Shia religious leader Muqtada al-Sadr and his Iran-backed opponents, as well as Iraqi security forces, killing at least 30 people.
Residents of Baghdad woke up on Tuesday to the sound of intermittent gunfire and explosions from the fortified Green Zone, an area that houses government buildings and foreign embassies.
The Iraqi military said militia fighters had fired several rockets at the Green Zone.
The streets stood empty after the military announced a curfew on Monday evening after the violence began.
🇮🇶 Watch.. barrage of missiles fired from #إيران militia areas towards the green zone in the middle of #بغداد – Al-Hadath reporter #Baghdad #Iraq #العراق_عاجل #ألعـراقيه
#العراق pic.twitter.com/IANe7nYnxZ— INDEPENDENT PRESS (@IpIndependent) August 30, 2022
“We have been hearing sounds of gunfire overnight, medium and light weapons have been used, we heard also several explosions inside the Green Zone, the C-RAM air defence system that belongs to the US embassy in the Green Zone was clearly heard early this morning,” said Al Jazeera’s Mahmoud Abdelwahed, reporting from Baghdad.
“The situation is very tense and it seems that all efforts to de-escalate have gone to no avail as of yet. There have been calls for the Grand Marji’a [the Shia religious leadership] in Najaf city to intervene to put an end to this conflict.”
Al-Sadr’s supporters had converged on the Republican Palace, which houses the headquarters of the Iraqi government, as well as a sit-in where supporters of the rival Coordination Framework Alliance gathered, after al-Sadr claimed he was “withdrawing from politics” earlier on Monday.
Armed clashes between #سرايا_السلام the armed wing of the Sadrist movement and #ميليشيا_العصائب loyal to #إيران in #البصرة south of #العراق #Baghdad #Iraq #العراق_عاجل #ألعـراقيه
#العراق_ينتفض pic.twitter.com/2e7JvOzEYU— INDEPENDENT PRESS (@IpIndependent) August 29, 2022
Scenes from Baghdad – IRAQ#Baghdad #Iraq #العراق_عاجل #ألعـراقيه
#العراق_ينتفض pic.twitter.com/GHBs9yYeDL— INDEPENDENT PRESS (@IpIndependent) August 29, 2022
Al-Sadr has declared his withdrawal from politics several times, only to later backtrack.
As night fell, heavy fighting broke out, the worst the Iraqi capital has seen in years.
By morning, Iraqi security forces said they had forced al-Sadr’s supporters out of the Republican Palace, while a source told Al Jazeera Arabic that negotiations are taking place between government officials and leaders from the Sadrists and the Coordination Framework Alliance.
Al-Sadr himself has begun a hunger strike “until the violence and use of weapons” ends, according to the head of the Sadrist parliamentary bloc Hassan al-Athary.
The violence is the culmination of a political crisis that began after parliamentary elections in October, in which supporters of al-Sadr emerged as the biggest party but were unable to form a government.
Al-Sadr withdrew his bloc from parliament in June, before his supporters stormed the parliament building in late July in an effort to stop lawmakers from choosing a new prime minister.
🇮🇶 “Death to you, O Tails of Iran .. there is no place for the corrupt.” Armed clashes between the “Saraya al-Salam” armed wing of the Sadrist movement and Pro-Iran militia in the Green Zone.#Baghdad #Iraqi #GreenZone #Iran#العراق_عاجل #ألعـراقيه
#العراق_ينتفض pic.twitter.com/f2OlbNsbXr— INDEPENDENT PRESS (@IpIndependent) August 29, 2022
🇮🇶 Scenes from Green Zone, Baghdad – IRAQ#Baghdad #Iraq #GreenZone #العراق_عاجل #ألعـراقيه
#العراق_ينتفض pic.twitter.com/IyCFcqrNc6— INDEPENDENT PRESS (@IpIndependent) August 29, 2022
The religious leader has called for the dissolution of parliament – the Iraqi Supreme Federal Court had been scheduled to pass judgement on that call, but the meeting is now likely to be postponed, as all state institutions are closed.
“This was expected, there have been warnings in the past few months,” said Abdelwahed. “Things have been escalating and we have been witnessing protests and counter-protests, sit-ins and counter-sit-ins.”
🇮🇶 Curfew imposed in Iraq’s Baghdad after al-Sadr supporters storm Republican Palace.
Supporters of Iraqi Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr on Monday stormed the Republican Palace, a ceremonial building inside Baghdad’s fortified Green Zone of government buildings.#Iraqi #العراق pic.twitter.com/BlePndvz87
— INDEPENDENT PRESS (@IpIndependent) August 29, 2022
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