Australian security staff murdered near Baghdad embassy
A security temporary worker has been slaughtered outside the Australian government office in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, authorities say.
Outside Clergyman Julie Minister issued an announcement recognizing the casualty as a 34-year-old Australian man.
Ms Religious administrator said at a question and answer session that the man's passing was not identified with Baghdad's more extensive security environment.
She declined to affirm reports the man was shot dead, saying just that the Australian government was exploring the shooting.
Ms Religious administrator's announcement said the man worked for Solidarity Assets Bunch, which gives security to Australian negotiators.
Headquartered in the Assembled Middle Easterner Emirates, the private military gathering utilizes previous officers from the English and Australian SAS powers.
The administration articulation included that the consulate in Baghdad kept up an expanded level of security
Outside Clergyman Julie Minister issued an announcement recognizing the casualty as a 34-year-old Australian man.
Ms Religious administrator said at a question and answer session that the man's passing was not identified with Baghdad's more extensive security environment.
She declined to affirm reports the man was shot dead, saying just that the Australian government was exploring the shooting.
Ms Religious administrator's announcement said the man worked for Solidarity Assets Bunch, which gives security to Australian negotiators.
Headquartered in the Assembled Middle Easterner Emirates, the private military gathering utilizes previous officers from the English and Australian SAS powers.
The administration articulation included that the consulate in Baghdad kept up an expanded level of security
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