Abadi inspects the armed forces wounded in the Kadhimiya
7/18/15
Lose prime minister Haider al-Abadi, Saturday, wounded armed forces have fallen asleep in the Kadhimiya Hospital in Baghdad.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: lose prime minister Haider al-Abadi, Saturday, wounded armed forces have fallen asleep in the Kadhimiya Hospital in Baghdad .
Ebadi said Office in a statement seen by "the obelisk," The recent "lose our troops wounded heroine of a popular army and police and a crowd of honor who are fighting against the terrorist gangs Daash battles . "
He added that "This came during his visit to the Kadhimiya hospital and inspecting the wounded and taken cognizance of the medical services provided to them . "
Iraq has been the security situation is exceptional, as military operations continue to expel the organization "Daash" of areas that spreads the provinces of Nineveh and Salahuddin, Diyala and Kirkuk, while operations continue in Anbar to meet the regulation, as the international coalition carried out air strikes targeting the organization sites in different parts of those provinces expected deaths and injuries ranks.
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7/18/15
Lose prime minister Haider al-Abadi, Saturday, wounded armed forces have fallen asleep in the Kadhimiya Hospital in Baghdad.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: lose prime minister Haider al-Abadi, Saturday, wounded armed forces have fallen asleep in the Kadhimiya Hospital in Baghdad .
Ebadi said Office in a statement seen by "the obelisk," The recent "lose our troops wounded heroine of a popular army and police and a crowd of honor who are fighting against the terrorist gangs Daash battles . "
He added that "This came during his visit to the Kadhimiya hospital and inspecting the wounded and taken cognizance of the medical services provided to them . "
Iraq has been the security situation is exceptional, as military operations continue to expel the organization "Daash" of areas that spreads the provinces of Nineveh and Salahuddin, Diyala and Kirkuk, while operations continue in Anbar to meet the regulation, as the international coalition carried out air strikes targeting the organization sites in different parts of those provinces expected deaths and injuries ranks.
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