Baghdad, Iraq—Two private security guards lost their lives when a heavily armed criminal gang stormed a currency exchange office in a bustling commercial district of the capital. Emergency dispatchers received frantic distress calls reporting intense gunfire inside the financial storefront shortly before midday. National security forces and federal police units rushed to the cordoned-off intersection to find both guards mortally wounded on the concrete floor. Witnesses reported that masked assailants arrived in unmarked vehicles, forced their way past the security checkpoint, and opened fire without warning.
Crime scene investigators recovered dozens of spent cartridge casings and examined shattered glass panels strewn across the commercial entryway. Store managers and neighboring merchants provided initial statements to homicide detectives attempting to trace the getaway vehicle's flight path. Forensic medical examiners transferred the victims' remains to the central forensic institute for formal autopsies and ballistic analysis. Federal interior ministry officials convened an emergency security briefing to review escalating organized crime tactics targeting private financial institutions.
Banking sector representatives and commercial exchange owners expressed mounting alarm over the brazen daylight assault occurring within heavily policed municipal zones. Business leaders urged federal law enforcement agencies to deploy additional tactical patrols around private financial service hubs across the capital. Police commanders deployed rapid response teams to establish checkpoints along major access routes leading out of the commercial district. The investigation remains active as authorities review closed-circuit television footage recovered from surrounding storefront security cameras.
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