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Events in the year 2021 in Iraq.
Incumbents
Events
- 21 January – Suicide bombers kill at least 30 people at an open-air market in Baghdad.
- 10-14 February – Turkey launched Operation Claw-Eagle 2 in Iraqi Kurdistan region
- 15 February – The capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, Erbil, is struck by multiple missiles.
- 7 March – Pope Francis visits Iraq and holds prayer in the al-Tahera Church, an ancient church destroyed by Islamic State. Amid the ruins, he called for peace and prayed for the victims of the conflict with the ISIL.[1]
- 24 April – A fire at a COVID-19 hospital in Baghdad kills at least 82 people in one of the worst fires in Iraqi history.
- 9 May – Protests erupt in Karbala after the killing of prominent rights activist Ihab Jawad Al-Wazni.[2]
- 12 July – A blaze at Al-Hussein Teaching Hospital in Nasiriyah kills 92 people and injures about 100 others.[3]
- 19 July - A suicide bombing at an open-air market in Baghdad kills at least 35 people.[4]
- 5 November - 2021 Baghdad clashes
- 7 November - Attempted assassination of Mustafa Al-Kadhimi
Deaths
- 28 January — Abu Yasser al-Issawi, Islamic militant (b. 1978)[5]
- 15 February — Rowsch Shaways, politician (b. 1947)[6]
- 28 February — Sabah Abdul-Jalil, football player (b. 1951)[7]
- 12 March — Khairuddin Haseeb, journalist (b. 1929)[8]
- 22 March — Zuhur Dixon, poet (b. 1933)[9]
See also
Country overviews
- Iraq
- History of Iraq
- History of modern Iraq
- Outline of Iraq
- Government of Iraq
- Politics of Iraq
- Timeline of Iraq history
- Years in Iraq
Related timelines for current period
References
Шаблон:Years in Iraq Шаблон:Year in Asia