A person killed in the indications in the south of Iraq



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In the southern part of Iraq, due to lack of service and power outages, one of Meysan City's firefighters lost his life.

According to information obtained from local sources, security forces intervened in the town of Meysan.

Protesters in Meysan City, South of Iraq, with the Dava Party, as well as the National Wisdom Movement (party) of Ammar al-Hekim and the Organization Bedir sponsored by Iran and the Islamic High Council

During the ongoing protests in Najaf, citizens who spread in the streets also intervened by pressing on the Najaf airport [19659002] Demonstrators in the city of Zikar said: "Iran, we do not want you anymore"

Basra's explanation of Prime Minister Ibadi

Iraqi Prime Minister Haydar al-Ibadi explained in his statement to Basra: "The people of Basra is demonstrating for the good of Basra.

Sadr's appeal not to hurt the protesters

Muqtada al-Sadr, who came first in legislative elections of May 12, made a statement on the demonstrations

Sadr ad stated in his statement that

Support of Sistani

On the other hand, Ayatollah Ali es-Sistani, the Shiite religious shrine in Najaf, also supported the protests

Sheikh Abulmehdi Kerbelayi , the representative of Sistani in Karbala,

Representative Kerbelayi said that the protesters should "meet the demands of the protesters."

Residents of Basra demanded the employment of their foreigners in the oil companies operating on their territories for years. The Basrahs also complain of frequent power outages these days when temperatures exceed 50 degrees.

About 80% of the crude oil exported to Iraq, which derives a large portion of its revenue from oil, is extracted from Basra's oil wells. Basra is also the only port city in Iraq.

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