Iran reopens borders with Iraq after closing them amid Sadr clashes

Supporters of Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr try to enter government's buildings at Green Zone after Muqtada al-Sadr announces his total withdrawal from politics in Baqhdad, Iraq on August 29, 2022 [Haydar Karaalp/Anadolu Agency]
Iran reopened its borders with Iraq a day after closing them, amid the political unrest and violence in Baghdad. According to Iranian state media, Tehran closed its borders to neighbouring Iraq and halted flights to the country as protests in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, turned violent and resulted in clashes between rival Shia groups. The violence erupted after Iraqi Shia cleric and political candidate, Muqtada Al-Sadr, yesterday announced his resignation from politics, ten months after his party won the largest share of seats in parliamentary elections, though not enough to secure a majority government. Following Sadr's announcement, his supporters clashed with militants from rival Shia groups backed by Iran, with the fighting reaching within high-security Green Zone in Baghdad, where […]

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