Dutch Government Plans To Dispatch Soldiers To Iraq!
The Netherlands’ government has announced that it will send at least 120 soldiers and three military helicopters to Iraq.

The Netherlands’ government has announced that it will send at least 120 soldiers and three military helicopters to Iraq.
Saudi-led coalition forces have launched heavy artillery attacks on the areas of Qama’il, Al-Ma’ali, and Wadi al-Hanash in Baqem District, and the border areas of Shada’a District over the past 24 hours.
According to Arab media reports, citing the General Command of the Bahrain Defense Force, the number of Bahraini military casualties in the Ansar Allah drone attack on Jizan province has increased to three dead and several wounded.
In response to the drone attacks by militants in the governorates of Latakia and Aleppo, the Syrian Arab Army targeted the militants’ positions.
The Yemeni National Defense Council has issued a statement, in which it dissolved the Yemeni National Salvation Government that was under the leadership of Abdel-Aziz bin Habtour; however, the council entrusted them with the responsibility of carrying out government affairs until the establishment of a new government.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) successfully launched a third military satellite into orbit on September 27.
Forces affiliated to the resigned government of Yemen held a parade on the occasion of the anniversaries of both September 26 and October 14 revolutions in the military zone of Marib city.
The media center of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) reported the killing of three SDF militants during clashes with Syrian tribes in Diban town in eastern Syria.
The commander-in-chief of Bahrain’s defense forces announced in a statement that as a result of Yemeni Ansar Allah movement’s drone strike on Saudi-led coalition forces at the Jizan border, two Bahraini servicemen were killed and two others were injured.
Following the escalation of attacks by Al-Qaeda terrorists on the Shabwa Defense Forces in Al-Saeed district, located in Shabwah Governorate of Yemen, at least four people were killed, an ambulance was destroyed, and a military base suffered material damages.
Armed clashes between Syrian Arab tribes and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) resumed after about two weeks of cessation.