Muqtada Sadr
Protesters Stormed and Set Fire to the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad
Hundreds of protesters stormed the Swedish embassy in central Baghdad in the early hours of Thursday and set it on fire to protest an expected Quran burning in Sweden, Reuters reported.
All embassy staff in Baghdad are safe, the Swedish Foreign Ministry press office said in a statement, condemning the attack and stressing the need for Iraqi authorities to protect diplomatic missions.
Swedish PM urges calm, reflection after Quran burning protest
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on June 30 called for calm and reflection in the wake of this week's protest in which a Quran was burned outside a Stockholm mosque, which has sparked outrage and condemnation.
"It is difficult to say what the consequences will be. I think there are many people who have reason to reflect," Kristersson told a press conference.
Six People were Killed in a Double Attack in Downtown Kirkuk, Iraq
At least six people died yesterday in a double suicide bombing in the center of Kirkuk, an Iraqi city that the federal forces have regained by the Kurds nearly three weeks ago, this was announced by France Press.