Iraqi police fire shots, tear gas at protesters; 23 killed

An anti-government protester injured by tear gas fired by security forces lies during a demonstration in central Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Oct. 25, 2019. Security forces are firing tear gas to disperse thousands of Iraqi protesters in the capital Baghdad, as planned anti-government demonstrations resume after three-week hiatus. (AP Photo/Ali Abdul Hassan)

Anti-government protesters pull down concrete walls on a bridge leading to the Green Zone during a demonstration in central Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Oct. 25, 2019. Iraqi police fired live shots into the air and tear gas on Friday to disperse thousands of protesters on the streets of Baghdad, where planned anti-government demonstrations resumed after a three-week hiatus. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

Iraqi security forces fire tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters during a demonstration in central Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Oct. 25, 2019. Iraqi police are firing tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters in Baghdad where planned anti-government demonstrations have resumed after a three-week hiatus. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

BAGHDAD — Iraqi police fired live shots into the air as well as rubber bullets and dozens of tear gas canisters Friday to disperse thousands of anti-government protesters, sending young demonstrators running for cover and enveloping a main bridge in the capital Baghdad with thick white smoke. Twenty-three protesters were killed and dozens were injured, security officials said.

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