Market bombing Bani Saad damages beyond the 3-billion dinars (Dif-Source)
7/20/15
Follow-up - and babysit -Deputy Chairman of the Board of Diyala, Mohammed al-Hamdani, Monday, that the physical damage caused by the bombing of market Bani Saad exceed 3 billion dinars, confirming the formation of a government commission to compensate those affected.
He said al-Hamdani, in a press statement, said that "preliminary estimates of physical damage caused by the terrorist bombing in terms of market Bani Saad, (20 km south-west of Baquba), exceeding 3 billion dinars if we knew that 70 vehicles were burned and more than 50 shop was destroyed by a large margin, as well as for the destruction of large quantities of goods. "
Al-Hamadani and "the formation of a joint management and the Board of Diyala government committee for a complete inventory in accordance with the legal frameworks of the damage as a prelude to compensate those affected."
He ordered Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Monday, to form a special committee to follow up the martyrs of the bombing of hand Khan Bani Saad in Diyala province last Friday files, which left more than 90 people, directed that the committee begin its work as of today.
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7/20/15
Follow-up - and babysit -Deputy Chairman of the Board of Diyala, Mohammed al-Hamdani, Monday, that the physical damage caused by the bombing of market Bani Saad exceed 3 billion dinars, confirming the formation of a government commission to compensate those affected.
He said al-Hamdani, in a press statement, said that "preliminary estimates of physical damage caused by the terrorist bombing in terms of market Bani Saad, (20 km south-west of Baquba), exceeding 3 billion dinars if we knew that 70 vehicles were burned and more than 50 shop was destroyed by a large margin, as well as for the destruction of large quantities of goods. "
Al-Hamadani and "the formation of a joint management and the Board of Diyala government committee for a complete inventory in accordance with the legal frameworks of the damage as a prelude to compensate those affected."
He ordered Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Monday, to form a special committee to follow up the martyrs of the bombing of hand Khan Bani Saad in Diyala province last Friday files, which left more than 90 people, directed that the committee begin its work as of today.
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