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Four people dead as Shia rivals exchange fire in Iraq's Basra

Four people dead as Shia rivals exchange fire in Iraq's Basra
Four people dead as Shia rivals exchange fire in Iraq's Basra

2022-09-02 00:00:00 - From: Iraq News


Two militiamen from cleric Muqtada al Sadr's Saraya al Salam group and another two from Asaib Ahl al Haq paramilitary group were killed in tit-for-tat attacks.

The Basra incident comes after clashes in Baghdad's government zone between al Sadr's loyalists and Iraqi security forces left at least 30 people dead. (Reuters)

Four militants have been killed after an ambush in the southern Iraqi city of Basra sparked clashes between rival Shia factions, a security official, days after deadly clashes in capital Baghdad.

Two members of Saraya al-Salam — an armed faction linked to Shia cleric Muqtada al Sadr — were killed when their vehicle came under fire from the Asaib Ahl al Haq force, which lost two fighters in the ensuing overnight gun battle, the security source told AFP news agency on Thursday.

Security forces deployed to quell the fighting and Basra's governor Assad al Eidani said on Thursday morning that the situation in the city was now "safe and under control".

The exchange of fire triggered panic only days after clashes between Sadr supporters and rival Iran-backed factions turned Baghdad's highly secure Green Zone into a battlefield.

Thirty Sadr supporters were killed in nearly 24 hours of clashes that erupted on Monday after they stormed the government headquarters in the Green Zone, which houses state institutions and foreign embassies.

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Tension simmers

The attack in Basra drew strong condemnation from Sadr representative Mohammed Saleh al Iraqi, who lashed out at Qais al Khazali, head of the Asaib Ahl al Haq force.

The force is part of a pro-Iran ex-paramilitary network now integrated into the country's security forces.

"I warn you, Qais! If you do not restrain your insolent militias and if you do not absolve yourself of the murderers and criminals that are affiliated to you...you too are insolent," he said in a statement on Twitter.

Khazali called on his supporters to shut Asaib offices and ignore "insults" against him to avoid an escalation.

"I ask our brothers in Asaib Ahl al Haq to close all offices of the movement immediately and until further notice," he said on Twitter.

"If they want to burn them, let them, and don't give it any further thought."

Later Thursday, hundreds of mourners gathered at a funeral procession for the slain Saraya al Salam fighters, as tensions in Basra remained high.

The caskets, painted with the Iraqi flag, were carried through the city centre as mourners chanted prayers and slogans in support of Sadr.

Since elections in October last year, Iraqi politics has been paralysed due to disagreement between Shia factions over forming a coalition, leaving the country without a new government, prime minister or president.

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Source: TRTWorld and agencies

Four people dead as Shia rivals exchange fire in Iraq's Basra