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Gunmen raid Iraq health ministry | Gunmen raid Iraq health ministry |
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Gunmen have attacked the health ministry in centre of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, sparking heavy gun battles with guards and government troops. | Gunmen have attacked the health ministry in centre of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, sparking heavy gun battles with guards and government troops. |
Ministries and officials have been the target of a series of recent attacks. | Ministries and officials have been the target of a series of recent attacks. |
About 30 gunmen were involved in the raid. Iraqi television said they were trying to take over the building. | About 30 gunmen were involved in the raid. Iraqi television said they were trying to take over the building. |
Reports said they were believed to be Sunni Muslim insurgents. Shia militias were suspected of a mass kidnapping of education ministry staff last week. | Reports said they were believed to be Sunni Muslim insurgents. Shia militias were suspected of a mass kidnapping of education ministry staff last week. |
Deputy Minister Hakim Zamili told reporters by telephone that that gunmen were in positions outside the building in the Bab al-Muadham area and were opening fire. | |
"Terrorists are attacking the building with mortars, machinegun fire and we can even see snipers. Any employee who leaves the building will be killed," Mr Zamili he told Reuters. | |
He said there were about 2,000 employees are trapped inside the building | |
On Monday, gunmen attacked Mr Zamili's convoy and on Sunday another deputy health minister was kidnapped. | |
The health ministry is headed by a group loyal to the Shia cleric, Moqtada Sadr, whose Mehdi Army militia is accused of involvement in sectarian attacks on Iraq's Sunni Muslim community. | |
Last week, Mehdi Army elements were suspected of kidnapping dozens of employees of the Sunni-run Higher Education ministry in Baghdad. |