Hezbollah's advisers are leaving Iraq to Beirut unexpectedly
All advisers left Hezbollah Lebanese, the cities of Baghdad, Diyala, Babel, Salahuddin, suddenly, and without warning, returning to Beirut.
There were conflicting information about the reason for the departure advisers, totaling 27 people, who have already arrived in Iraq at different times, after the fall of Mosul, and working separately from the federal government in Baghdad and in coordination with local militias.
Revealed local sources and other armed, close to the Lebanese militia to leave advisers sites battles, in areas where deployed in the provinces of Baghdad, Diyala and Babel, Salahuddin, home.
He said in the Diyala provincial council member, who declined to be named, said in a press statement seen by (news) today, said that: 'leave the Lebanese members of the party to their country, came hours after the implementation of the massacre in Diyala, at the hands of Iraqi militias, supported by units of the Revolutionary Guard, and claimed the lives of 70 civilians and 35 others, what their fate remains unknown so far, including children '.
The official added that it 'is not known whether the withdrawal respect to the massacre or not, but certainly they are far away from them, and they oversee the work of the actors militias in the province. "
Said another security official in Baghdad, said in a statement seen by (news), news, noting that 'the party advisers left the country entirely, on Monday evening and Tuesday morning, on board the flights to Beirut with full luggage'. The official, who asked not to be named, said: 'Do not leave the party advisers regarding the Iraqi situation at all, but in the internal affairs of the party itself.'
He expressed his belief B'adm affected by the withdrawal of the militia Hezbollah advisers of the country, because of the large number of Iranian advisers'.
According to local reports, has been missing since the fall of Mosul on 10 June, six of advisers and elements of the party was killed in Iraq, including the leader Ibrahim al-Hajj, who was killed in the battles fought alongside the militia, northern Iraq, in the first of August last year.
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