Baghdad security declares prevent the entry of trucks today
7/17/2015
Ports that could be where kegs of terrorism will be closed in the outskirts of Baghdad and areas where conducted unannounced inspections.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: Deputy head of the security committee in Baghdad Provincial Council Mohammed al-Rubaie, Thursday, to prevent the entry of trucks into the capital starting today and cut the main streets starting tomorrow Friday as part of the security plan for Eid al-Fitr.
Rubaie said in an interview with the local media and I followed "obelisk", "The security committee in Baghdad Provincial Council held a meeting with the Baghdad Operations Command and the Interior Ministry to discuss the security plan for Eid."
Rubaie added that "the plan includes preventing entry of trucks into the capital, Baghdad, starting from today, and unloaded trucks cargoes outside the capital," noting that "the ports that could be where kegs of terrorism will be closed in areas of the outskirts of Baghdad and conducted the unannounced inspections."
Rubaie said that "the main street in the Karrada and Mansour and Palestine Street and Spring Street and Zora will be closed tomorrow at five in the afternoon peak times to civilian vehicular traffic and allocate large buses to transport citizens for their own safety," adding that "places of worship and public markets will be severely by security measures by thousands of security agents to be deployed. "
The Sunni Endowment in Iraq and the Fiqh Council and the Fatwa announced on Thursday (July 16, 2015), that on Friday, the first day of Eid after testing the new moon of the month of Shawwal.
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7/17/2015
Ports that could be where kegs of terrorism will be closed in the outskirts of Baghdad and areas where conducted unannounced inspections.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: Deputy head of the security committee in Baghdad Provincial Council Mohammed al-Rubaie, Thursday, to prevent the entry of trucks into the capital starting today and cut the main streets starting tomorrow Friday as part of the security plan for Eid al-Fitr.
Rubaie said in an interview with the local media and I followed "obelisk", "The security committee in Baghdad Provincial Council held a meeting with the Baghdad Operations Command and the Interior Ministry to discuss the security plan for Eid."
Rubaie added that "the plan includes preventing entry of trucks into the capital, Baghdad, starting from today, and unloaded trucks cargoes outside the capital," noting that "the ports that could be where kegs of terrorism will be closed in areas of the outskirts of Baghdad and conducted the unannounced inspections."
Rubaie said that "the main street in the Karrada and Mansour and Palestine Street and Spring Street and Zora will be closed tomorrow at five in the afternoon peak times to civilian vehicular traffic and allocate large buses to transport citizens for their own safety," adding that "places of worship and public markets will be severely by security measures by thousands of security agents to be deployed. "
The Sunni Endowment in Iraq and the Fiqh Council and the Fatwa announced on Thursday (July 16, 2015), that on Friday, the first day of Eid after testing the new moon of the month of Shawwal.
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