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    Post by Rocky Sat 21 Oct 2017, 4:46 am

    Parliament is investigating the fate of the "70" bus that took the elements "calling" from Syria to Iraq


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    The head of the Union of Forces MP Salah al-Jubouri said on Saturday that the parliament will investigate the smuggling of a large number of elements "da'ash" from areas of control in Syria to the provinces of northern Iraq.
    Jubouri said in a statement to the «Journal News» that "Parliament will deal with the information that talked about the presence of 70 buses took the members of the Dahesh and their families to Sinjar and will be examined by the relevant committees to show the truth."
    He added that "Iraqi aviation and coalition aircraft follow the movement of elements," urging "and always exposed to them and kills dozens in the areas of Anbar and Hawija during his control."
    "If this information is correct, there is complicity from certain parties to enter Arcel to Sinjar and have other dimensions," Jubouri said.
    International press reports confirmed on Thursday that dozens of buses carrying elements of the organization "Da'ash" terrorist and their families entered the Iraqi territory from Syria.
    "Three buses were carrying members and families," he said. "The terrorist entered from the Syrian border and crossed the highway to Sinjar district, west of Mosul, the center of Nineveh, north of Baghdad.

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