Baghdad - INA
The Joint Operations Command confirmed that the examination centers will be protected according to strict security measures.
The spokesman for the Joint Operations Command, Major General Tahsin Al-Khafaji, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that "the security forces will take important and appropriate measures to protect the examination centers and make them safe so that students can take the exams in an appropriate healthy environment."
He pointed out that "the security forces have directives that there be focused protection on the examination centers and that there are adequate health procedures for the examination centers," noting that "the Joint Operations Command is serious about this work."
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