Iraqi prime minister removes paramilitary commanders after deadly clash with police
BAGHDAD, IRAQ, AUG 9 – Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani removed commanders linked to Kataib Hezbollah after a deadly July 27 clash that killed three, citing leadership failures within the Popular Mobilization Forces.
- On Saturday, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani approved measures to dismiss the commanders of Regiments 45 and 46 of the Popular Mobilization Forces after clashes that left three dead.
- A government investigation found the ousted director, implicated in corruption, called in Kataib Hezbollah militia fighters on July 27 in Baghdad's Karkh district.
- The PMF was formally placed under Iraqi military control in 2016 but operates with significant autonomy, with structural failings noted in formations acting outside the chain of command.
- The government announced some Kataib Hezbollah militia members would face trial, and 25 people, including fighters and the former director, will be prosecuted.
- Amid deep divisions, the Iraqi parliament is discussing legislation to formalize the Hashed al-Shaabi's role, with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warning it `would institutionalise Iranian influence and armed terrorist groups undermining Iraq's sovereignty`.
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Iraq to prosecute pro-Iran fighters after Baghdad clash
The Iraqi government toughened its position towards pro-Iran faction Kataib Hezbollah on Saturday, announcing some members would be tried over a recent deadly clash and others had been stripped of their commands. The decision follows an attack on a government office in south Baghdad late last month that killed three people, including a policeman, and which the authorities blamed on the group. Like other armed groups trained by Iran during the wa…

Iraqi prime minister removes paramilitary commanders after deadly clash with police
Iraq’s prime minister has approved disciplinary measures against senior commanders in a paramilitary force after clashes with police left three dead last month.
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