2022 Baghdad clashes

The 2022 Baghdad clashes was a civil conflict that broke out between supporters of Iraqi politician Muqtada al-Sadr and pro-Iranian forces, following Sadr's announcement of his resignation from politics. The move came after the resignation of Grand Ayatollah Kadhim Al-Haeri, the leader of his Iran-based Sadrist movement, which Sadr believed wasn't of his own volition. The unrest was considered the most serious crisis in the country since the defeat of ISIL in the country in 2017, since which Iraq has had relative stability. The clashes left at least 30 people dead and 700 more injured, including 110 members of the security forces.

2022 Baghdad clashes
Part of the 2021–2022 Iraqi political crisis
Date29 – 30 August 2022
Location
Caused by
  • Results of the 2021 Iraqi election
  • Muqtada al-Sadr's announcement of his retirement from politics
Methods
Parties

Protestors

  • Sadrist Movement supporters
  • Peace Companies

Counter-protesters

  • Popular Mobilization Forces
  • Coordination Framework supporters
Lead figures

Non-centralized leadership

Mustafa Al-Kadhimi
Barham Salih
Raed Shaker Jawdat

Casualties and losses
30 killed; 590 injured
Unknown
0 killed; 110 injured
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