Iraq shooting: 15 killed during protests in Baghdad after 'shots fired from cars'

Anti-government protesters gather near barriers in Baghdad: AP
Anti-government protesters gather near barriers in Baghdad: AP

Fifteen people have been killed in central Baghdad’s after unknown assailants fired live ammunition from cars, Iraqi officials said.

Security and medical officials say at least two of the dead were police officers.

Protesters fearing for their lives ran from Baghdad’s Khilani Square to nearby Tahrir Square and mosques to take cover.

Protesters are occupying part of Jumhuriya, Sinak and Ahar bridges in a stand-off with security forces.

Iraqi demonstrators wave national flags (AFP via Getty Images)
Iraqi demonstrators wave national flags (AFP via Getty Images)

All bridges lead to or near the heavily-fortified Green Zone, the seat of Iraq’s government.

The attacks come one day after a string of suspicious stabbing incidents left at least 13 wounded in Baghdad’s Tahrir Square, the epicentre of Iraq’s leaderless protest movement.

The attacks by unknown perpetrators occurred as demonstrators supporting political parties and Iran-backed militias withdrew from the Square on Thursday evening.

The incidents fuelled paranoia among protesters, who immediately implemented self-security measures to uncover saboteurs within the square.

Reporting by Press Association.