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    Abadi economy aims to reopen Najaf airport

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    Post by Rocky Sun 15 Jul 2018, 7:08 am

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    Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi on Sunday called for the reopening of Najaf International Airport.
    "The Prime Minister Haider Abadi has ordered the reopening of Najaf airport," the government media cell said in a statement to the news agency.
    Najaf, Karbala, Wasit, Babel, and the provinces of Najaf, Basrah, Diwaniyah, Dhi Qar, Maysan, Babel, and other areas of the country.
    The ongoing demonstrations have been accompanied by armed clashes and attempts to break into partisan and government headquarters in Najaf, Maysan, Babel and Karbala.
    The demonstrators succeeded in storming the building of the province in Karbala after the siege lasted for several hours.
    At least eight demonstrators were killed and at least eight others wounded when security forces opened fire on protesters trying to storm the compound in central Najaf.
    Local authorities in Najaf have cut off electricity from the province in an attempt to control the "angry" popular protests.
    The spread of angry protests in Iraq due to poor living conditions and spread to several provinces, while the authorities raised the state of alert and threatened security measures deterred against what they described as "engineers."



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