The Prime Minister of Iraq, Adel Abd al-Mahdi announced the introduction of the capital Baghdad curfew from five o'clock Thursday morning, reports the Iraqi news Agency INA. A curfew will be in effect until notice of its cancellation. Protesters in the capital of Iraq trying to break into the international airport, security forces used tear gas, said Last news in law enforcement. The protests were launched on Tuesday, finally forced the dissolution of the stock lost his life 2 persons, damage to health has received at least 200. On Wednesday protests gripped not only Baghdad, but also several other provinces. The demonstrators are demanding better living conditions, for solving problems in healthcare, education and in the labour market, combating illegal activities of officials. In Baghdad, the damage to health has received More than fifteen people. according to TV channel al-Sumaria, in the district of Sze-Kar to disperse the protesters lost his life five people, including one employee of the security services, were injured 50. in Baghdad, security officials blocked the 3 bridges leading to the Green area where is located the complex of government buildings and Embassy, reports television channel al-Mayadeen. The protesters also blocked the road to the international airport of the capital. According to the authorities, navigating air port continues normally. Curfew declared in the provinces of Wasit and Z-CT. in the district of Najaf, Demonstrators torched a local government building. The Governor gave orders to set free all arrested before the protesters, reports al-Sumaria. for its part, al-Mahdi, convened an emergency meeting of the security Council of a state in connection with the protests. according to media reports, is not completely stopped working app Facebook, WhatsApp and other social networks. It spread calls for protests and videos from the field demonstrations. a year earlier, large-scale riots took place in the South of the country, mostly in the port city of Basra. The demonstrators were protesting against unemployment and the deterioration of wealth and utilities industry. <span style="color:darkgray