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Finns shot and killed in Baghdad
22/03/2004 - 11:54:57

Two Finnish businessmen were shot and killed in Baghdad today.

The men, part of a technological delegation visiting the Iraqi capital, were shot outside the Ministry of Electricity.

“They were on their way to the ministry to make business contacts as part of a larger group,” said Markus Lyra from the Finnish Foreign Ministry. He did not identify the victims.

It is likely that the delegation, which arrived at the weekend to renew pre-war contacts in Iraq, will cut short its visit and return to Finland, Lyra said.

Neutral Finland, which opposed the invasion of Iraq, has no troops in the country.




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