Iraqi security forces conducted a large-scale special operation in the "green zone" of Baghdad, attempting to detain politicians and officials suspected of corruption and financial crimes. This was reported by UNN citing AFP.
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According to the agency, the raids took place early Sunday morning in the heavily guarded government district of the capital, where state institutions and foreign embassies are located. The operation involved military units and heavy equipment, including tanks.
Elite units of the Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) conducted searches in the homes of politicians and high-ranking officials in the well-fortified Green Zone of Baghdad early Sunday morning and made several arrests, sources who declined to be named because they are not authorized to speak to the media on sensitive matters said.
AFP notes that Iraq's new Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi has promised to intensify the fight against corruption and is preparing for a visit to the United States, where he will discuss security issues, economic cooperation, and American investments, among other topics.
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