Iraq: Terrorist attacks in the center of Baghdad + video
ISWNews Analysis Group: at least 32 people were killed and more than 70 wounded in two terrorist explosions in a market in central Baghdad.
ISWNews Analysis Group: at least 32 people were killed and more than 70 wounded in two terrorist explosions in a market in central Baghdad.
In the first hours of Tuesday on January 19, Iraqi forces positions in the al-Bihbahan area in the Jurf al-Nasr (al-Sakhar) area of Babil province were targeted by unidentified aircraft, following which nine Iraqi forces were killed.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Three logistic convoys of the American occupiers were attacked by IEDs in Nasiriyah, Diwaniyah and Samawah in southern Iraq.
ISWNews Analysis Group: One policeman was killed and 34 others were injured in protests in the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah over the past few days.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Several people were killed and wounded during protests against the Iraqi government in the city of Nasiriyah, the capital of Dhi Qar province.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Iraqi “Ashab al-Kahf” resistance group issued a statement announcing its conditions for stopping the anti-American operations in Iraq.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Iraqi resistance forces attacked three US military logistics convoys in the south of the country.
ISWNews Analysis Group: A logistics convoy of American occupiers was targeted by a roadside bomb in the Babil province, south of Iraq.
ISWNews Analysis Group: A logistics convoy of American occupiers was attacked and destroyed minutes ago in Ad Dujayl area in Iraq’s Salah al-Din province.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Since this morning, thousands of people have been present at the martyrdom site of Hajj Qasim Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes and their companions near Baghdad International Airport. (Image above)
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Ashab Al-Kahf Resistance Group sent a message to the Iraqi counter-terrorism forces urging them not to accompany the American convoys and to keep a safe distance with these convoys.
Local Iraqi sources report that the “Ashab al-Kahf” group stopped the logistical convoys of American terrorists in the provinces of Nineveh and Salah al-Din.