Move comes after demonstrators set Iranian Consulate on fire
Iraq on Friday declared a curfew in the southern city of Basra following mounting tensions, according to the army.
The army’s Basra Operations Command said in a written statement that the curfew was declared due to incidents that occurred in the city.
On Friday, demonstrators set fire to the Iranian Consulate in Basra.
Iranian government, as a response, closed its Shalamchech border gate with Iraq.
The army did not say when the curfew may be lifted.
Since July 9, Iraq’s Shia-majority central and southern provinces -- especially Basra -- have been rocked by protests to demand better public services, more job opportunities and an end to government corruption.