Defense for "tomorrow Press": a sophisticated Russian weapons will reach Iraq soon
5/26/15
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad announced the Information Office of the Ministry of Defense Director Naseer Nouri, Tuesday, that very sophisticated weapons to Iraq will arrive soon, stressing that there will be no surprises at the Battle of Ramadi in favor of the security forces.
Nuri said for "tomorrow Press," that "the visit the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Haider al-Abadi to Russia will speed up the arrival of weapons to Iraq," adding that "very sophisticated weapons will reach Iraq soon."
Nuri said that "the date of the arrival of Russian arms undisclosed, private for security reasons, but in the near future will be the arrival of weapons."
He explained that "the past two days witnessed the entry of a large number of fighters to the popular crowd Anbar, and that the security forces have enjoyed great spirits," noting that "the battle of Anbar, where there will be surprises for the benefit of the security forces."
The prime minister Haider al-Abadi arrived in Moscow on Thursday (May 21) and met with his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev, discussed with me President Vladimir Putin ways to develop relations between the two countries, especially regarding the need to support Iraq and duration of weapons in its war against Daash.
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5/26/15
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad announced the Information Office of the Ministry of Defense Director Naseer Nouri, Tuesday, that very sophisticated weapons to Iraq will arrive soon, stressing that there will be no surprises at the Battle of Ramadi in favor of the security forces.
Nuri said for "tomorrow Press," that "the visit the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Haider al-Abadi to Russia will speed up the arrival of weapons to Iraq," adding that "very sophisticated weapons will reach Iraq soon."
Nuri said that "the date of the arrival of Russian arms undisclosed, private for security reasons, but in the near future will be the arrival of weapons."
He explained that "the past two days witnessed the entry of a large number of fighters to the popular crowd Anbar, and that the security forces have enjoyed great spirits," noting that "the battle of Anbar, where there will be surprises for the benefit of the security forces."
The prime minister Haider al-Abadi arrived in Moscow on Thursday (May 21) and met with his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev, discussed with me President Vladimir Putin ways to develop relations between the two countries, especially regarding the need to support Iraq and duration of weapons in its war against Daash.
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