The Iraqi Embassy said Tuesday that masked gunmen broke into the diplomatic compound overnight and stole more than $3 million in cash from a safe. The money had been brought to the embassy to pay staff wages and stipends to Iraqi students studying in Moscow, a Moscow police official said on condition of anonymity. The embassy, tucked away on a narrow street in central Moscow, has been working with a skeleton staff since Ambassador Abbas Khalaf left in early June for U.S.-ordered consultations in Baghdad. The front gate is guarded by a lone Russian police officer, and the few remaining...