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Office Nujaifi: Parliament Speaker targeted a guided missile and not an explosive, and it was part of the procession

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Nineveh - Iraq Press - February 10: A source in the Office of Najafi, Monday, targeting the convoy of the President of the Parliament was a guided missile and not an explosive device, as rumored in the media based on security sources.






The source, who declined to be identified, told / Iraq Press / "The incident targeting the convoy of Iraq's parliament speaker Osama al-Nujaifi was a guided missile and not an improvised explosive device," noting that "Najafi was part of the procession, while targeted and that he was heading to the airport of Erbil in Kurdistan."

However, the source did not disclose whether Najafi heading flown to Baghdad or out of Iraq.


The procession that House Speaker Osama Najafi exposure, on Monday, according to sources in the police to detonate an explosive device, injuring six of his bodyguards were injured.

He said a police source in Nineveh province to correspondence / Iraq Press / "The procession Najafi subjected to a roadside bomb as it passed, which resulted in the injury of six of his bodyguards," the majority of serious injuries, in addition to the destruction of one of the wheels procession. "

The source, who asked not to be identified that "Najafi, who is on a visit to the province of Nineveh did not exist in the procession, and that the security forces immediately cordoned off the scene and transported the injured to a nearby hospital."

The incident comes just hours after the announcement of Osama Najafi, welcomed the decision to begin the formation of the province of Nineveh, returned this step "Astisala rights to the provinces, which has long been to encroach upon the rights of the central government." Ended a.
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