Starting edit Anbar operations with the participation of ten thousand fighters from tribal members
Anbar - Iraq Press - April 8: The commander of operations Alonbaralloa corner Qassem Mohammadi, starting editing operations of the so-called conservative elements of organized Daash, noting that the "popular crowd involved in the process as well as the security forces and tribesmen."
He Mohammadi "The operation was launched from Alsjaria area, and will not stop until the liberation of the entire province," pointing to "the determination of the security forces expelled Aldoaash of the province and declared them free."
To sources in the provincial council said that "military operations to liberate all the cities and regions of Anbar province, was launched today from Alsjaria area east of Ramadi," indicating that "these operations dubbed the Great Liberation Anbar process name."
It noted that "the security of pieces from the army, local and federal police and the Rapid Reaction Brigade and the Counter-terrorism and more than 10 000 fighters from the tribes involved process and the backing of the international and Iraqi aviation."
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Anbar - Iraq Press - April 8: The commander of operations Alonbaralloa corner Qassem Mohammadi, starting editing operations of the so-called conservative elements of organized Daash, noting that the "popular crowd involved in the process as well as the security forces and tribesmen."
He Mohammadi "The operation was launched from Alsjaria area, and will not stop until the liberation of the entire province," pointing to "the determination of the security forces expelled Aldoaash of the province and declared them free."
To sources in the provincial council said that "military operations to liberate all the cities and regions of Anbar province, was launched today from Alsjaria area east of Ramadi," indicating that "these operations dubbed the Great Liberation Anbar process name."
It noted that "the security of pieces from the army, local and federal police and the Rapid Reaction Brigade and the Counter-terrorism and more than 10 000 fighters from the tribes involved process and the backing of the international and Iraqi aviation."
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