Eyad Alawi and Nori Almaleki
A source in the Iraqi list said that fire exchange took place on Saturday between two members of “ Iraqi list” , Fattah Alshaikh and Saadon Abdallah Meshrar inside the headquarter of “Alwefaq” party , led by
Eyad Alawi in Bagdad. “Alwefaq” party said that the fire exchange took place outside the headquarter.
The source told “Arabstoday” that the two members of “Iraqi list” have exchanged fire using their own guns, inside Al-wefaq party headquarter in Alzaytoon Street.The source said that the clashes happened as a result of disagreement.
Al-wefak party spokesman, Hadi Wali Al-Thalemi said: “the fire exchange between Fattah Alshaikh and Saadon Abdallah Meshrar took place outside the headquarter,”
On the other hand, Iraqi prime minister, Nori Almaleki said that “arresting a large number of people in a one go was a message to Albaath Party “ confirming that security forces have arrested 615 members of Al-Baath party, who are accused of reforming the party and planning to overthrow the leadership and create chaos in the country.
Almaleki has confirmed in a TV interview that “615 of Al-Baath members are in prison now, 488 members of them were arrested at the same time.”
On the field, two jewelers were killed, after unidentified gang broke into their shop in Kut, eastern Iraq.
A source told “Arabstoday” the police have started the investigation.”
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