NewsPope Francis reveals assassination plots during Iraq visit

Pope Francis reveals assassination plots during Iraq visit

Pope Francis revealed that during his visit to Iraq in March 2021, two assassination attempts on his life were thwarted. The fate of the would-be assassins is known. This topic is discussed in his autobiography, set to be released in January. A fragment was published on Tuesday, on the pope's 88th birthday, by the newspaper "Corriere della Sera."

Two assassination attempts on Pope Francis's life were foiled.
Two assassination attempts on Pope Francis's life were foiled.
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In his autobiography, Pope Francis disclosed that during his March 2021 visit to Iraq, two assassination attempts on his life were foiled. Portions of the book were published by the newspaper "Corriere della Sera" in honor of the pope's 88th birthday.

Dangerous journey to Iraq

In the book, the pope confessed: "Almost everyone advised me against this trip, the first in this corner of the Middle East, ravaged by extremist violence and desecrations by jihadists."

Moreover, the Covid-19 pandemic was ongoing during that time, and the apostolic nuncio in Baghdad, Archbishop Mitja Leskovar, was infected with the virus. Despite this, Francis felt compelled to go there, even though the threat to his safety was very high.

According to the pope, the police alerted the Vatican gendarmerie about intelligence from English special services, indicating that a young woman carrying explosives intended to carry out a suicide bombing in Mosul during the pope's visit. Furthermore, there were reports of a truck planned to target the same event.

Thwarted attempts on the pope's life. What about the assassins?

After the visit to Mosul, the pope asked the Vatican gendarmerie about the fate of the failed assassins. He was told, "They are no longer there."

The Iraqi police had intercepted them, and detonated them. That, too, was very striking to me. This, too, was the poisoned fruit of war

During his visit to Iraq, which Francis made as the first bishop of Rome, the pope appeared in Baghdad, the ancient city of Ur, and in Mosul and Karakosh, which were previously under the control of the Islamic State, as well as in Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan.

Let's recall: on Tuesday, December 17, the pope celebrates his 88th birthday. Jorge Mario Bergoglio was born on December 17, 1936, in a poor district of Buenos Aires, to a family of Italian immigrants. He was elected pope at the age of 77.

Despite his advanced age and health issues, the pope is not slowing down and is not giving up traveling. Next year, he plans to visit Turkey for the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicea. It is also possible that he will travel to the Canary Islands.

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