Najafi: Maliki called the leaders of Mosul the night of the crash
February 15, 2015, 11:04
BAGHDAD - ((eighth day))
Called on the governor of Nineveh Ethel Nujaifi, the special investigative committee of the reasons for the fall of Mosul to question the former commander of ground forces Ghaidan and former Chief of Army Staff Abboud Qanbar on "contact was" with former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the night of the fall of Mosul.
Nujaifi said in a statement released through his website that "there are questions to be posed by the investigative committee of the reasons for the fall of Mosul on both Abboud Qanbar Ali Ghaidan, including that Ghraoui issued hourly 1300 noon on the ninth of June is to regiments and police brigades Federal withdraw from positions in the right side of the connector, and assembly at the headquarters of the third band federal police before he began Daash attack on those areas. "
He added that "despite the objection of Khalid al-Hamdani on the withdrawal of the Federal regiment of Zndjeli which means opening the way for Daash to get to the center of the city of Mosul, the Kanbar Ghraoui agreed to withdraw federal police from that region."
He added that "the investigative committee to ask Qanbar and Ghaidan for contact seventh hour of the evening, the ninth day of June with al-Maliki and told him that he will withdraw from the left coast to the headquarters of the Second Division the left coast, is al-Maliki asked why Tzlmon right coast and still have armored regiments mechanism which integrated not enter any battle, Will asked why they have compiled a noon hour per ten battalions of the Federal Police in Ghazlani camp which is not more than 500 meters from the operational command headquarters. "
Najafi and ruled that "the Commission can be investigated with the commander of Nineveh operations Mahdi Ghraoui because the military investigative boards may transmit it to the Military Court in accordance with Article 29 of the Military Penal Code, a substance punishable by death."
A source in the House of Representatives said in (February 11, 2015) that the parliamentary committee for the investigation of the reasons for the fall of Mosul, hosted by the former commander of ground forces first Lt. Gen. Ali Ghaidan Associate former Chief of Staff of the Army First Lt. Gen. Abboud Qanbar to install their statements about the fall of the city.
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February 15, 2015, 11:04
BAGHDAD - ((eighth day))
Called on the governor of Nineveh Ethel Nujaifi, the special investigative committee of the reasons for the fall of Mosul to question the former commander of ground forces Ghaidan and former Chief of Army Staff Abboud Qanbar on "contact was" with former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the night of the fall of Mosul.
Nujaifi said in a statement released through his website that "there are questions to be posed by the investigative committee of the reasons for the fall of Mosul on both Abboud Qanbar Ali Ghaidan, including that Ghraoui issued hourly 1300 noon on the ninth of June is to regiments and police brigades Federal withdraw from positions in the right side of the connector, and assembly at the headquarters of the third band federal police before he began Daash attack on those areas. "
He added that "despite the objection of Khalid al-Hamdani on the withdrawal of the Federal regiment of Zndjeli which means opening the way for Daash to get to the center of the city of Mosul, the Kanbar Ghraoui agreed to withdraw federal police from that region."
He added that "the investigative committee to ask Qanbar and Ghaidan for contact seventh hour of the evening, the ninth day of June with al-Maliki and told him that he will withdraw from the left coast to the headquarters of the Second Division the left coast, is al-Maliki asked why Tzlmon right coast and still have armored regiments mechanism which integrated not enter any battle, Will asked why they have compiled a noon hour per ten battalions of the Federal Police in Ghazlani camp which is not more than 500 meters from the operational command headquarters. "
Najafi and ruled that "the Commission can be investigated with the commander of Nineveh operations Mahdi Ghraoui because the military investigative boards may transmit it to the Military Court in accordance with Article 29 of the Military Penal Code, a substance punishable by death."
A source in the House of Representatives said in (February 11, 2015) that the parliamentary committee for the investigation of the reasons for the fall of Mosul, hosted by the former commander of ground forces first Lt. Gen. Ali Ghaidan Associate former Chief of Staff of the Army First Lt. Gen. Abboud Qanbar to install their statements about the fall of the city.
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