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Iraqi forces arrest terrorist cell in Anbar

2019-11-23T14:49:59.456Z


BAGHDAD - Iraqi security forces announced today the arrest of a 17-member terrorist cell in Saqlawi


Baghdad-Sana

Iraqi security forces announced today the arrest of a 17-member terrorist cell in Saqlawiyah and Fallujah in western Anbar province.

Iraqi media quoted military intelligence in Anbar as saying in a statement that a security force was able to penetrate and dismantle a terrorist cell consisting of 17 members who were small groups, noting that the operation also included a raid on a cache of explosives, improvised explosive devices and communication devices from the remnants of terrorists in the Valley Palace By the province.

For its part, announced the Iraqi Security Media Cell detonated three tunnels from the remnants of the organization "Daesh" terrorist in the mountains of Khanooka in Salah al-Din province in northern Iraq.

The cell said in a statement that a force from the counter-terrorism regiment in Salah al-Din detonated three tunnels and hideouts of terrorists, as well as detonated an explosive device in the mountains of Khanooka district Shirqat also found documents and documents belonging to the "ISIS" terrorist gangs.

In addition, the joint Iraqi leadership carried out a security operation aimed at eliminating the remnants of the terrorist organization "Daesh" in the district of Hawija and its surroundings and the villages of Tal al-Dahab and the village of Brij of the Abbasi sector west of Kirkuk.

The Iraqi security services carry out operations in different parts of Iraq with the aim of eliminating the remnants of the remaining terrorist organizations in various Iraqi provinces.

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Source: sena

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