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    What roads, bridges and squares were closed in Baghdad on Friday?

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    What roads, bridges and squares were closed in Baghdad on Friday? Empty What roads, bridges and squares were closed in Baghdad on Friday?

    Post by Rocky Fri Mar 24, 2017 3:10 am

    What roads, bridges and squares were closed in Baghdad on Friday?

    BAGHDAD, March 24 (Reuters) - Roads, bridges and squares closed in central Baghdad on Friday, security sources said.
    "The security forces closed the bridges of the Republic, the Sunk, the martyrs and the free, as well as the bridges of Bab al-Ma'adam and al-Zaytun," the sources told the Associated Press. "The streets that were cut are the Shurja, Karrada Mariam, the Iranian Embassy, ​​Salihiya, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Olive, Abu Nawas, Saadoun, Mohammed al-Qasim towards the eastern door. "
    The sources also pointed out that "the squares of victory, liberation, aviation, al-Khilani, Zubaydah and al-Khalafah were also closed, in addition to the Bab al-Sharqi and al-Saadoun tunnels, as well as the intersection of Sheikh Abdul Qadir, Bab al-Sheikh, Sheikh Omar and the Academy of Fine Arts."
    The Liberation Square in downtown Baghdad on Friday, a demonstration of millions called by the leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, who will participate and give a speech to the demonstrators, to demand reforms and the elimination of corruption and corrupt. Finished

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