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Armed men who attacked Baghdad hospital arrested: police by AFP Staff Writers Baghdad (AFP) July 17, 2021 Baghdad police said Saturday they had arrested a group of related men who allegedly attacked a hospital, as a security source told AFP the armed assault was carried out in retaliation after four Covid patients died when their oxygen was cut. Security forces "arrested an armed group which attacked al-Kindi hospital", one of the main ones in the Iraqi capital, a police statement said. About ten people were involved in the attack and were all arrested, the security source said. They belonged to the family of one of the four patients who died earlier when a power cut turned off ventilators, according to this source. The situation in hospitals across the country has often been catastrophic during the pandemic. There have been two deadly fires in less than three months in Covid-19 units, with one killing more than 80 people in Baghdad in April and the most recent killing at least 60 on Monday in southern Nassiriya. Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed more than 17,700 lives in Iraq, Covid units have been hastily built to care for patients. The country, however, remains subject to incessant power cuts.
Iraq hospital heads abandon posts after fire tragedy Saad al-Majid, health director of the southern governorate of Dhi Qar, told AFP that management teams of five hospitals had quit as "they're unwilling to assume responsibility" over any possible repeat of the tragedy. At least 60 people were killed in the blaze late Monday at a temporary facility for Covid-19 patients at Nasiriyah's Al-Hussein Hospital in Dhi Qar fuelled by oxygen canisters exploding. It was the second such tragedy in Iraq in three months. In April, a fire at a Covid hospital in Baghdad -- also sparked by exploding oxygen cylinders -- killed 82 people, prompting the country's health minister to resign. Local journalist Adnan Toame said the resignations among senior hospital staff at a time of public outrage were "embarrassing". "They are shirking their responsibilities when they should instead be redoubling efforts to face up to this crisis," he said. "This is a clear sign of the collapse of the health system in the governorate," chimed in Nasiriyah activist and journalist Adnan Dhafar. On Saturday, a small fire broke out at Al-Haboubi hospital in Nasiriyah but it was quickly put out by fire crews, with no fatalities recorded. Iraq -- whose oil-dependent economy is still recovering from decades of war and international sanctions -- has recorded more than 1.4 million coronavirus cases, including over 17,000 deaths. Much of its health infrastructure is dilapidated, and investment in public services has been hamstrung by endemic corruption.
Iraq says suspects arrested for murder of academic Hashemi Baghdad (AFP) July 16, 2021 Iraq's premier Mustafa al-Kadhemi announced Friday that suspects have been arrested for the murder last year of academic Hisham al-Hashemi, one of dozens of unpunished hits the country has suffered in recent years. A specialist on Sunni extremism and a government adviser with a vast network of contacts among top decision makers, Hashemi was shot dead outside his Baghdad home in early July last year by gunmen on motorcycles. The academic had also become outspoken against powerful Shiite armed act ... read more
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