At least two people killed by Iraqi security forces as clashes continue

At least two people were killed by Iraqi security
forces when they fired at demonstrators in the cities of Karbala and Baghdad,
according to Al Arabiya sources on Tuesday.
Demonstrators blocked major roads in the capital
Baghdad, as well as the governorates of Najaf, southwest of the capital
Baghdad, and the city of Karbala, in central Iraq. They also closed the
Revolution Bridge in Babil.
Local Iraqi media also reported, citing a security
source, that seven people had suffered breathing problems from the use of tear
gas.
Monday was the deadline for the government to meet
the protesters’ demands, which include forming a temporary government, holding
early elections, and investigating the killing and kidnapping of activists.
At least three Iraqi protesters and two policemen
were killed in Baghdad on Monday after security forces used tear gas and live
fire to disperse crowds and prevent them from blocking roads, according to
medical sources.
Demonstrations in the country have erupted in the
country since October 2019 over widespread corruption and foreign interference
in the country.