U.S embassy guards used stun grenades and tear gas to combat Iraqi protesters, after they stormed the U.S embassy in Baghdad on December 31. Iraqis are protesting after at least 25 people were killed on the weekend in U.S. airstrikes on armed battalions belonging to Iranian-backed forces.
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Guards throw stun grenades at protesters after they storm U.S. embassy in Baghdad
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