Baghdad Operations announces readiness to enter a state of emergency with the approaching Eid

Baghdad Operations announces readiness to enter a state of emergency with the approaching Eid al-Fitr

21:10 03/08/2013

Baghdad Operations announces readiness to enter a state of emergency with the approaching Eid Follow-up – and babysit – Baghdad Operations Command announced security forces on alert and willingness to enter into a state of emergency to protect citizens during the days of Eid al-Fitr.
A spokesman for the Baghdad Operations Brigadier General Saad Maan today that “the issue of entry of the security forces in the case of warning {c} is a normal preparation to receive the Eid al-Fitr,” noting that “the challenges of regional security in Iraq exist, and this was confirmed by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki Speaking yesterday during a meeting with a number of security leaders, and through which noted that Iraq does not live in isolation from the regional situation and what is happening on the level of security in the neighboring countries. ”

He added that “the subject of warnings, part of the process overall security actions that proactive quality of the work is done in Baghdad and the provinces by focusing on the belt of Baghdad as a starting point for terrorist operations, both operations targeting Baghdad or other provinces, through coordination with all security agencies to curb terrorist attacks targeting innocent citizens. ”

The Ma’an that “it is the things that we are witnessing today is the process of questioning the information and this change in itself, it has been for each device security information of its own, but today the security services now has the nutrition and interleave of information in order to reach a conclusion and a clear vision for the event which is one of the new data” , noting that “the security services in a move that continuous and lasting peace depends on the element of surprise, Iraq is in a constant war with terrorism did not end so we see that there are some limitations and problems, but we hope the best in pre-emptive plans.”

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