Iraqi special forces

Anbar’s Local Council revealed that Iraqi special forces have been sent to the province’s border areas to counter ISIS attacks, calling the military leadership to liberate the western side of Anbar and to fully secure the borders.

The Council’s member Taha Abdel Ghani said that Anbar Operations leadership sent special forces to support the border Police forces to prevent any potential attacks from any terrorist groups. He stressed that the extremist attacks aim to underline the group’s criminal capabilities and to cover their consecutive defeats in Mousl. He called the military forces for taking serious actions to liberate the province from the extremist elements.

Robert Jones, Deputy Commander of the Strategic Affairs and support of the international coalition, during a news briefing in London that the ongoing military operations in Mosul, Iraq and Syria in ISIS introduced tenderness at the stage of deflation, and that “no longer have any constituents to hold out or change the tip.

Jones’s comments came after a meeting of the representatives of the coalition working group, with the participation of more than 20 countries. Jones said that coalition operations dried up financial and military supply channels displayed is flag, adding that Turkey also contributed to tighten security on its border with Iraq and Syria, bringing the number of new foreign militants who join to “not more than a few individuals.”

According to a statement from the International Organization of Immigration, over 45 thousand persons have been forced to leave Mousl during the recent two weeks. The British military leader revealed that the military leaders of the International Coalition contacted with Russian officials to coordinate over the coming operations in Syria.

He added that the military operations in Iraq killed a large number of extremist militants, saying that only 1500 militants are still alive. He stressed that those militants are besieged in the western areas of Mousl. He added that Abu Baker Al Baghdadi is still alive, while the vast majority of his assistants have been killed.

Jones pointed to the fact that ISIS to use small planes for dropping bombs on Iraqi military and civilian sites in the battle of Mosul, saying that such approach provides a clear evidence of their desperate situation. He added that the Alliance is developing tools to address this type of aircraft, but he refused to disclose this type of technology.

Coalition officials confirmed at the London meeting to war on “starting to pay off, especially in regards to” refute the many feelings it tickles organization to join since 2014.” Jones noted that the Alliance “will be hunted and killed each gun into ISIS and kills civilians, whether this person from London or Paris or Baghdad.”

He said the Coalition found on many information materials in Mosul, upon examining them we managed to identify the organizational plans and methods of advertising.