Iraqi Police Disperse Protesters Near US Embassy in Baghdad
In Brief
Iraqi police dispersed protesters near the US embassy using tear gas and warning shots, according to reports.
Key Facts
- Iraqi riot police fired warning shots and tear gas to disperse protesters near the US embassy in Baghdad, according to Al Jazeera
- Telegram channels and social media platforms linked to pro-Iran armed groups called on people to participate in the protests, according to The Hindu
- The protests took place near the US embassy in Baghdad
- The incident was reported on the same day by both sources
- There are no confirmed reports of casualties or arrests from the incident
What Happened
According to Al Jazeera, Iraqi riot police fired warning shots and tear gas to disperse protesters near the US embassy in Baghdad. The Hindu reported that Telegram channels and social media platforms linked to pro-Iran armed groups called on people to join the protests. Both sources reported the incident occurred on the same day, with no confirmed casualties or arrests.
Why It Matters
The event illustrates ongoing demonstrations near the US embassy in Baghdad involving groups identified by some sources as pro-Iran. The Iraqi authorities' response, as reported, reflects efforts to manage security around diplomatic sites. The situation highlights the complex security dynamics in Baghdad, as reported by multiple sources. No independent confirmation of casualties or arrests is available. The characterization of protesters as pro-Iran is based on social media calls reported by one source.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Iraqi police disperse pro-Iran protesters near US embassy(just now)
- The Hindu — Protesters, police clash near U.S. embassy in Baghdad(5h ago)
