Baghdad - INA
The Joint Operations Command announced today, Tuesday, the latest developments in coordination with the Provincial Guard, while indicating that this will contribute to securing the Iraqi-Syrian borders.
The spokesman for the Operations Command, Major General Tahsin al-Khafaji, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), today, Tuesday, that "there is a great work that the Joint Operations Command is doing in coordination with the Kurdistan Regional Government, as important centers have been opened to coordinate the movement of units and follow up terrorist operations to fill the gaps on the The Iraqi-Syrian border.
He pointed out that "this high coordination and exchange of intelligence and security information will contribute to stabilizing the situation, whether on the Iraqi-Syrian borders or in areas of common security concern."
He explained that "during the recent meetings with the region, it was emphasized that there would be coordination and joint work to fill the gaps, by intensifying the intelligence effort and working with specific operations," indicating that "what happened during the past days according to the intelligence information by the fight against terrorism."
Southwest of Hammam Al-Alil to the Air Force Command, which in turn targeted tunnels and sites that were used by ISIS gangs as hosts and dens to carry out terrorist operations, and before that there was an important intelligence effort in the Ain Al-Jahsh area in Mosul during which a number of ISIS militants were killed by an air strike.
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