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    Mahalawi: 50 Jahannam missiles found in northern Ramadi

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    Post by jedi17 Sun 01 Jan 2017, 9:24 pm

    [size=39]Mahalawi: 50 Jahannam missiles found in northern Ramadi[/size]

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    Jahannam (Hell) Cannon. File Photo.

    Anbar (IraqiNews.com) Commander of Anbar Operations, Major General Ismail al-Mahalawi announced on Sunday, that security forces discovered 50 missiles of Jahannam (Hell) cannon belonging to the Islamic State in Albu Diab area, in northern Ramadi.
    Mahalawi said in a press statement, “Securing forces are searching and securing the areas of Ramadi, including Albu Diab, that were controlled by the Islamic State for more than three years.”
    “During search operations, security forces discovered 50 Jahannam missiles that were used by the terrorist group to attack innocent civilians,” Mahalawi added.
    Mahalawi also pointed out that Anbar Operations Command continue combing the liberated areas, backed by police forces and army’s engineering teams, in order to dismantle improvised explosive devices and remnants left by the Islamic State.

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