Iraqi air forces launched raids against ISIS strongholds in Mousl's right bank in cooperation with the international coaltion to prepare for the military operation to liberate the city from the extremist group. The airstrikes killed eight militants, as the Iraqi jets destroyed Yarmok bridge and its surrounding roads.
According to security sources, the Iraqi forces arrested a suicide person during his attempt to target a number of citizens in the Iraqi city. It said that the air forces managed to destroy the roads used by the militants and targeted their rallies on cooperation with the city's residents.
In the same context, leading member of High Islamic Council Baqer Jabr Al Zebeidy revealed that the American military officers provide training to the Iraqi Sunni militias and provide them with weapons.
He added that the measures aim to prepare a Sunni militia to form the Sunni region in Iraq in Anbar and other areas with Sunni majority, saying that the Americans adopted the same approach in Syria, as they prepared the Democratic Syria troops.
On the other hand, Mousl's residents revealed that the extremist group suffers from financial problems, saying that they force them to puncture the walls and to pay for the labors who do this job.
They added that the extremists force them to pay $ 5 everyday to the labors who are working in destroying our houses. They stresses that they want to move through their houses through the holes.
They added that they also take money from them to prepare plans to counter the awaited attacks from the Iraqi forces to liberate the city from the extremist group.
GMT 10:43 2017 Monday ,26 June
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