Some of the protesters also burned rainbow flags,a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride.
Iraqi officials didn’t make any public statement on the storming of the embassy.
On Wednesday,a man who identified himself in Swedish media as a refugee from Iraq burned a Koran outside a mosque in central Stockholm.
The Iraqi security official said the man was an Iraqi Christian who had previously fought in a Christian unit of the Popular Mobilisation Forces,a collection of mostly Shiite militias that were incorporated into the country’s armed forces in 2016.
Police authorised the protest,citing freedom of speech,after a previous decision to ban a similar protest was overturned by a Swedish court.
The act,coming during the Eid al-Adha holiday,drew widespread condemnation in the Muslim world. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday suggested that the incident would pose another obstacle to Sweden’s bid for NATO membership.