Baghdad-INA
The head of Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi Al-Amiri, confirmed today, Saturday, that The Popular Mobilization Forces will remain strong ,regardless of the plots against it, noting that Al-Sistani's fatwa led to the liberation of Iraq.
Al-Amiri said during his speech at the popular march that took place today in central Baghdad to commemorate the anniversary of the martyrdom of the victory leaders: "The Popular Mobilization will remain strong, no matter how much conspiracies against it," stressing that "Al-Muhandis and Soleimani led the way to liberate Iraq from terrorism, and they will live in the conscience of the nation."
Al-Amiri added that "The courageoues stance of the two martyrs, Al-Muhandis and Selmani, and their companions, has defeated ISIS terrorism, and that the pure blood of the two martyrs is the price for the withdrawal of the occupying forces from Iraq."
He continued, "We are determined to continue the path, and we will remain loyal to Iraq."
It’s to be mentioned that large demonstrations began today, Saturday in the capital, Baghdad, to mark the martyrdom of the victory leaders, while the participants condemned the crime that targeted them near Baghdad airport in January 2020.
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