Renewed clashes in Iraqi capital between anti-government demonstrators and security forces leave at least four protesters dead
Demonstrators pose for a photo as they take part in ongoing anti-government protests in Baghdad, Iraq. November 21, 2019.
Police said earlier one protester was killed near Sinak bridge and one near the adjacent Ahrar bridge, police said. Protesters have been occupying parts of Baghdad’s three main bridges — Sinak and Ahrar and Jumurhiya — leading to the heavily fortified Green Zone, the seat of Iraq’s government. “There were martyrs and we received several injured,” people with breathing difficulties and bullet wounds.
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