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Attack On The Convoy Of Australian Diplomats In Baghdad

Attack on the convoy of Australian diplomats in Baghdad, there is no report of any casualty in an explosion.

An explosion targeted a convoy of Australian diplomats near Iraq’s heavily fortified Green Zone. However, there is no report of any casualty in this explosion.

Two security officials gave this information. He also said that despite the explosion, the Australian convoy managed to enter the Green Zone.

The Australian diplomatic mission in Iraq to mediate between influential Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and the Iran-backed faction of rival Shia parties to end one of Iraq’s worst political crises in recent years, according to security officials. It exploded between attempts.

Attack on the convoy of Australian diplomats in Baghdad: The Foreign Ministry spokesman condemned the attack.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmed al-Sahaf condemned the attack and said Iraq was committed to protecting all diplomatic missions in the country.

Caretaker Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi has failed to strike a deal with the fighting groups. Al-Sadr’s party refused to attend the al-Kadhimi meeting held last week.

Al Sadr failed to form a government.

Al-Sadr’s followers and their political rivals, a coalition of Iran-backed Shia groups called the Coordination Framework, have been in trouble since last year’s parliamentary elections.

Al-Sadr won the largest share of seats in the October vote but failed to form a majority government, leading to what has become Iraq’s worst political crisis in recent years.

At the end of July, his supporters stormed Parliament and continued to protest there. Supporters of the firebrand clerics have regularly protested, demanding the dissolution of parliament and early elections.

Supporters of Al Sadr demonstrated.

On Tuesday, al-Sadr supporters pitched tents and protested outside the Supreme Judicial Council, alleging it was being politicized in favor of their Iran-backed allies.

JF-17 vs Tejas: After Indian Tejas, Malaysia and Colombia, this country showed interest in warplane

Malaysia, Colombia, and now Argentina have shown their keen interest in the Indian LCA Tejas.

There are indications of discussion on Tejas with Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar who arrived in Argentina. Talks on Tejas took place in both countries during S Jaishankar’s visit.

Earlier there was speculation of Pakistan buying JF-17. Last year, Pakistani media claimed that Argentina was planning to buy 12 JF-17A Block-3 fighter jets.

The Argentine government has proposed an allocation of $664 million in its budget for the year 2022, as presented in parliament.

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