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Iraq ballot warehouse fire 'deliberate': minister

The fire that ravaged a Baghdad warehouse where votes from May's legislative election were stored ahead of a recount was started "deliberately", Iraqi Interior Minister Qassem al-Araji said Monday (June 11th).

The fire ripped through the warehouse Sunday ahead of a vote recount prompted by allegations of fraud during the election.

"There is no doubt that it was a deliberate act and I am personally following up on the investigation with the criminal police and the committee tasked with probing the fire," al-Araji said.

Firefighters brought the blaze under control several hours after it broke out in a warehouse located in al-Rusafa, one of the largest voting districts in eastern Baghdad.

Around 60% of the two million voters in Baghdad cast their ballots in the May 12th election in that district.

The extent of the damage caused to ballot boxes was still unclear but some officials have suggested that most of them had been spared.

On Sunday an AFP reporter saw warehouse staff running out of the building as smoke billowed overhead, carrying blue and white ballot boxes to safety.

"Election material, including maybe ballot boxes, were burned but most of the ballot boxes were stored in another building and have been preserved," interior ministry spokesman Gen. Saad Maan told reporters on Sunday.

The fire erupted as the Supreme Council of Justice on Sunday appointed nine judges to supervise a manual vote recount which had been ordered by Iraq's outgoing parliament.

The legislature on Wednesday also sacked the nine-member independent commission which oversaw the polls.

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