Iraqis on Monday commemorated the end of the Iraq-Iran war (1980–88), one of the most devastating conflicts of the late 20th century, but the government did not mark the occasion formally. The eight-year-long war which had an estimated casualty count of up to two million combatants and civilians by some estimates, began on September 22, 1980, triggered by a border and maritime dispute over Shatt al-Arab at the confluence of the Euphrates and Tigris between the two states. The war ended on August 8, 1988, when Iraq announced that Iran has accepted the United Nations-brokered ceasefire under Security Council Resolution 598 and formally on August 20, of the same year. Ir
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