Baghdad: Ani explosion from one grenade Headquarters of Mara Iraqi Parliament speaker Mohamed HalbossiPolice sources said two guards of the Takaddum party were injured in Baghdad early Friday.
Police said the doors and windows of the building were damaged by the blast.
No group claims responsibility and has no comment on behalf of Halbossy or Iraqi government immediately to the event
Hours after a similar incident targeted the Baghdad headquarters of the Azam Party of another Sunni Muslim politician, Khamis al-Khanjar, police said, but caused only mild damage.
There was no claim of responsibility for the second incident.
Iraq’s parliament, newly elected after an October 10 general election in which powerful Shia Muslim cleric Muktada al-Sadr was the biggest winner, voted on Sunday to restore Halbowsi to his second term as speaker.
Shia parties allied with Iran and which rival Sadr opposed Halbowsi’s selection.
Police said the doors and windows of the building were damaged by the blast.
No group claims responsibility and has no comment on behalf of Halbossy or Iraqi government immediately to the event
Hours after a similar incident targeted the Baghdad headquarters of the Azam Party of another Sunni Muslim politician, Khamis al-Khanjar, police said, but caused only mild damage.
There was no claim of responsibility for the second incident.
Iraq’s parliament, newly elected after an October 10 general election in which powerful Shia Muslim cleric Muktada al-Sadr was the biggest winner, voted on Sunday to restore Halbowsi to his second term as speaker.
Shia parties allied with Iran and which rival Sadr opposed Halbowsi’s selection.
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