US Marines of the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command 19.2 keep watch. Reuters
Pro-Iranian militiamen and their supporters load trucks with items from dismantled tents, in front of the US embassy, in Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
Pro-Iranian militiamen and their supporters load trucks with items from dismantled tents, in front of the US embassy. AP Photo
Supporters and members of Iraq's Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary force dismantle their tents as they prepare to withdraw from the US embassy perimeter. AFP
An Apache military helicopter flies over the US embassy. AFP
US Army soldiers keep watch on the US embassy compound in Baghdad. Reuters
Militia fighters throw stones towards the US embassy during a demonstration condemning US air strikes on bases belonging to Kataib Hezbollah in Iraq. Reuters
Members of Iraqi security forces stand guard near burning tyres at the reception room of the embassy. Reuters
Protesters and militia fighters run away from tear gas thrown by embassy security. Reuters
Pro-Iranian militiamen and their supporters light a fire during the demonstration. AP Photo
Militia members and their supporters remained camped outside the embassy despite tear gas and stun grenades fired at them on Wednesday. AFP
Iraqi security forces gather at the entrance of the US embassy. AFP
Despite the ease with which the crowd entered Baghdad's high-security Green Zone to attack the embassy on Tuesday, their actions appeared calibrated to avoid a full-scale assault. AFP
Graffiti left by protesters. AFP
US embassy security personnel take their position on the roof. Reuters
A man inspects the burnt entrance of the US embassy. AFP
US Marines of the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command 19.2 keep watch. Reuters
Pro-Iranian militiamen and their supporters load trucks with items from dismantled tents, in front of the US embassy, in Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
Pro-Iranian militiamen and their supporters load trucks with items from dismantled tents, in front of the US embassy. AP Photo
Supporters and members of Iraq's Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary force dismantle their tents as they prepare to withdraw from the US embassy perimeter. AFP
An Apache military helicopter flies over the US embassy. AFP
US Army soldiers keep watch on the US embassy compound in Baghdad. Reuters
Militia fighters throw stones towards the US embassy during a demonstration condemning US air strikes on bases belonging to Kataib Hezbollah in Iraq. Reuters
Members of Iraqi security forces stand guard near burning tyres at the reception room of the embassy. Reuters
Protesters and militia fighters run away from tear gas thrown by embassy security. Reuters
Pro-Iranian militiamen and their supporters light a fire during the demonstration. AP Photo
Militia members and their supporters remained camped outside the embassy despite tear gas and stun grenades fired at them on Wednesday. AFP
Iraqi security forces gather at the entrance of the US embassy. AFP
Despite the ease with which the crowd entered Baghdad's high-security Green Zone to attack the embassy on Tuesday, their actions appeared calibrated to avoid a full-scale assault. AFP
Graffiti left by protesters. AFP
US embassy security personnel take their position on the roof. Reuters
A man inspects the burnt entrance of the US embassy. AFP
US Marines of the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command 19.2 keep watch. Reuters
US sees 'direct links' between Iran and attack on Baghdad embassy
Special representative for Iran Brian Hook welcomes withdrawal but says Tehran could expect more sanctions