US military increases the number of aircraft in the march of Iraq in search of al-Baghdadi

A military official: US military increases the number of aircraft in the march of Iraq in search of al-Baghdadi

29-06-2017 03:43 PM

US military increases the number of aircraft in the march of Iraq in search of al-BaghdadiBaghdad News –

A military official revealed on Thursday, the US military to raise the number of aircraft assigned to monitor the march in Iraq doubled during the last period, in search of the leader of the organization ‘Daesh’, Abu Bakr al – Baghdadi.

The official confirmed that the areas of the aircraft where the focus of its work is the border area between Iraq and Syria, it comes as it prepares Baghdad officially announce the restoration of Mosul city, which is considered as the spiritual capital of the organization ‘Daesh’, after the occupation lasted for three years.

A source in the office of the Ministry of Defense in a press statement, the presence of at least 40 aircraft march scans Iraqi territory, and parts of Syrian territory, looking for any signs of the presence of the organization of Abu Bakr al – Baghdadi , leader, or leaders of the first row in the organization, stressing that the team tracker special supervises the work of those aircraft from headquarters in Erbil and Baghdad, pointing out that the presence of this number of equipped aircraft guided missiles shows that the issue of the arrest of al – Baghdadi is not important, but the goal is to get rid of it in any way ‘, according to him.

He stressed that ‘ the subject of an important Baghdadi track US purely because of the potential of their existing compared to the Iraqis, it also has advanced information about his movements file is the leaders of other important’, revealed the existence of fears of ‘ the possibility of exploitation of al – Baghdadi, and leaders Daesh others, the Russian dispute US sharing Syrian airspace east and west of the Euphrates to resort to fragile areas in the non – insured Americans inside Syria ‘according to him.

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