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Baghdad has seen intense protests and unrest following the reported death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in recent U.S.–Israeli military strikes, with crowds gathering near the fortified Green Zone, home to government buildings and the U.S. Embassy. Hundreds of demonstrators, many waving flags and chanting slogans in support of Tehran, attempted to push toward the diplomatic district, reflecting deep anger over the wider Middle East conflict. Iraqi security forces responded with tear gas and crowd control measures to disperse the crowds and prevent breaches of the restricted area.
Pro‑Iranian factions and armed groups, many aligned with Tehran’s influence in Iraq, have been prominent in the rallies, denouncing what they view as foreign aggression and calling for the removal of U.S. forces from Iraqi soil. Observers reported clashes near major access points to the Green Zone, with stone‑throwing protests met by security forces trying to maintain order and prevent escalation.
The unrest in Baghdad comes amid regional mourning and demonstrations, including solidarity marches and expressions of grief across other countries with significant Shi’a communities. Iraqi authorities also announced a period of mourning following Khamenei’s death, further underscoring the depth of emotion fueling the protests.
While reports from the scene emphasize tensions and angry confrontations, no confirmed large‑scale casualties have been reported in Baghdad to date, though authorities remain on high alert as the situation develops and the broader Middle East conflict continues to affect Iraq’s security landscape.
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