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    Iraqi forces participate in ground operations in Syria in coordination with the Americans

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    Iraqi forces participate in ground operations in Syria in coordination with the Americans Empty Iraqi forces participate in ground operations in Syria in coordination with the Americans

    Post by Rocky Mon 04 Jun 2018, 1:04 pm

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     Translation / Hamid Ahmed
    Iraq launched the second phase of the military operation to retrieve the last large pocket in the grip of a supporter across the border from the city of Qaim, west of Anbar. 
    The International Coalition, the Syrian Kurdish Democratic Forces and Iraqi forces were involved in the operation. 
    "Last week, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) completed the first phase of the hunt, which ended with the cleansing of the Baguz area along the Euphrates River basin near the Syrian-Iraqi border," Colonel Ryan Dillon, a spokesman for the international coalition, told the US military website. 
    "The operation showed effective coordination with Iraqi military forces on the other side of the border," the colonel said.
    However, there are fears that the attack may lead to the escape of some of the gunmen urged within the Iraqi border, and also that once the battle against the dueling tensions may arise between the groups that cooperate so far in each other and result in armed confrontations. 
    In the meantime, some believe that many of the individuals who had been detained by al-Qa'id during the organization's stay in al-Qaim were still being held in the Hijin area of ​​Deir al-Zour, Syria. 
    Colonel Musa Hamad Karbouli, commander of one of the two main units of the popular crowd in Qaim, a former police intelligence officer, said that during the liberation of his existing city, "a section of people and families of a pro-Syrian organization fled to Syria. They also moved across the border. "
    Karbouli heads the force of the Upper Euphrates Brigade, a local unit of the buildup forces trained by the Danish special forces and an effective force in retrieving the existing from the grip of a preacher. 
    "We have a list of 1,730 people from the city who were missing at that stage, some of the prisoners were members of the Iraqi army, police and tribal crowd fighters who refused to accept Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi," Colonel Karbouli said. 
    Abu Aytha, the commander of the second military unit of the group in the region, said in several statements to Muniter during his frequent cadres' visit to the city and in talks via Gizinawat Ab, too, that large numbers of Iraqis and Syrians are still being held in detention camps there.
    "Based on the information we have, they are in the Hajin area of ​​underground prisons, there is unconfirmed information that there are about 4,000 prisoners from Iraq and Syria," Karbouli said, "a month and a half ago a person came out of a prison there and is now in Qaim. In each room there are between 70 and 80 prisoners, all in one area, "he said." There are a large number of prisoners, most of them very slender because of malnutrition. " 
    Karbouli said he had received information that near the Hijin area "there is a secret former prison of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of the Palestinian military intelligence branch" may be detained there. 
    On the other hand, the residents of the displaced people who have returned to their homes in the city face difficulty in living due to widespread unemployment and lack of basic services.
    The monter met Karbouli in Erbil where he was visiting his family there in a few days during the month of Ramadan. As with many of the people of Qaim, he is reluctant to return his family to the city before the availability of services from reliable electricity, drinking water and other services. 
    Karbouli said that since the liberation on November 3, nearly 110,000 displaced people have returned from their homes in the city, but many have left the city during Ramadan and come to Erbil and Baghdad and may not return until basic services are provided. 
    "Now there are battles near the Iraqi-Syrian border," said Karbouli, "as an Iraqi military force that includes the 8th Iraqi Army division and local units of the mobilization forces, we do not have orders to enter Syria to fight a preacher. Evacuate the wounded. "
    The Muniter learned that there are small emergency forces from Denmark, Norway and the Americans are still present in Qaim but within a very specific movement in the region, does not appear to be intended to be there for a long time.

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