Parliamentary defense accuses the international coalition to "Shell" Iraqi air traffic to hit Daash
4/11/15
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad accused the Commission on Security and Defence parliamentary Saturday, the international airline alliance impact negatively on the Iraqi aviation, making the latter the last missions to strike paralyzed Daash strongholds.
The committee member said Adnan lipodeca for "tomorrow Press", "The international coalition countries do not allow Iraqi Airways to fly to hit Daash sites in the hot spots," pointing out that "the air strikes carried out by coalition countries did not live up the required level."
He added that "the Commission did not touch any air strikes aimed to weaken Daash in hot spots by the international airline alliance," adding that "there is a tendency by the government based on Iraqi aviation to liberate areas of Anbar and Nineveh."
The MP for the Nineveh province, Abdul Rahman Alloizi, earlier this month, that "the international airline alliance bombed residential houses in the city of Mosul, killing 26 civilians, including children."
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