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    Where is the role of the Minister of Defense?... Criticisms from observers after the "great catastro

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    Where is the role of the Minister of Defense?... Criticisms from observers after the "great catastro Empty Where is the role of the Minister of Defense?... Criticisms from observers after the "great catastro

    Post by Rocky Sat 22 Jan 2022, 7:05 am

    [size=35][size=35]Where is the role of the Minister of Defense?... Criticisms from observers after the "great catastrophe" (photos)[/size]
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    After an attack considered the fifth of its kind in three months following attacks recorded in the governorates of Kirkuk, Anbar and Diyala, which resulted in the death and injury of dozens of security personnel and civilians, ISIS forcefully targeted an Iraqi army headquarters at a border point in Diyala province, in a massacre that resulted in the death of 11 soldiers.


    The attack sparked outrage from many circles, and widespread criticism after the publication of photos taken from the scene of the accident, which showed that the army headquarters were abandoned houses at the village of Al-Tala’a, and there were no thermal cameras and watchtowers, with the exception of a simple three-sided wall whose height did not exceed two meters.





     
    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] gangs took advantage of the cold weather that [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] has witnessed for days, and attacked the military post with light weapons, by dropping a soldier at the main door of the headquarters and then liquidating the rest of those who were "sleeping."
     
    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] attacks are often concentrated in remote areas with complex and open terrain that are difficult to control security by Iraqi forces.
     
    After the photos of the accident site spread, he received angry reactions, and one of the bloggers commented: "For these terrible fortifications, the honorable Minister of Defense in the next government must be renewed, and this is not excluded, of course."
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