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The Western Nineveh Operations Command announced Wednesday that its forces continued state of alert, while issuing directives to the popular mobilization forces within the responsibility.
"The security forces within the responsibility of the operations west of Nineveh are still on alert even after the end of the electoral process," Maj. Gen. Jabbar al-Taie, commander of west of Nineveh operations, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
"The command of operations is ready to counter any attempt to harm the security and stability of the country," he said, adding that "the area is witnessing security and stability and there are no disturbances or protests."
"Directives have been issued for the popular mobilization forces placed under the command of the Western Nineveh Operations Command to help the security forces to control the security situation away from interventions, as the work of the security forces is neutral and serves the people and the country in general," he said.
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