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.
The Iraqi Joint Operations Command declared the destruction of a hideout belonging to the ISIS terrorist group by F-16 fighter jets of the Iraqi army in the operational environment of Kirkuk Governorate.
A fresh drone attack by the Turkish army on the Arbat airport located in the Iraqi city of Sulaymaniyah has left at least three people dead and three others injured.
The Kurdish Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI) has evacuated its main headquarters in Koysinjaq, which is a town in Erbil Governorate in Kurdistan Region of Iraq, according to an informed source in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
Minister of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics of Iran emphasized that a security agreement between Iran and Iraq, which urges Baghdad to disarm and expel terrorists from the Kurdistan region, will not be extended.
The National Intelligence Service of Iraq announced the destruction of a dangerous terrorist gang in Baghdad and the arrest of its members. The members of this team, who were elements of the ISIS terrorist group, intended to carry out suicide operations in Arbaeen processions, police centers, checkpoints and markets in Baghdad.
Tribal leaders and commanders of the Popular Mobilization Organization (PMU) in Anbar province of Iraq announced that this province is not ready to accept anti-Iranian armed groups.
Deputy Commander for Operations of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Abbas Nilforoushan emphasized that the deadline for the Iraqi government to disarm terrorist groups in the Kurdistan region ends on September 19, 2023.
Two years ago, Iraq and Turkey were on the verge of war, but now the parties are uniting against the Barzani regime in self-proclaimed Kurdistan. Against the background of the visit of the Turkish delegation to Baghdad led by Hakan Fidan, an article about Iraqi-Turkish relations was published on the American Foreign Policy website, where […]
Following the return of calm to Iraqi governorate of Kirkuk and the deployment of security forces, local sources reported the end of the recent curfew in Kirkuk.
Following the clashes and riots in the city of Kirkuk, which left 17 people killed and wounded, Prime Minister of Iraq Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani issued curfew.
The Kormor gas field in Chamchamal region of Iraqi Kurdistan was targeted by a rocket attack by unknown groups. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties. No group has yet claimed responsibility for it.