Baghdad - INA
Deputy Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, Shakhawan Abdullah Ahmed, confirmed today, Saturday, that the file of the fall of the city of Mosul exists and has not been closed.
His media office stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "Abdullah recalled the passage of eight years since the fall of Mosul Governorate and the painful tragedy of Speicher's crime at the hands of terrorist gangs of ISIS in June 2014 and the tragedies and horrific crimes that occurred against our people in many regions of Iraq." As a result, tens of thousands of civilians were killed, injured, and disappeared, and millions were displaced from cities.”
He added, "Unfortunately, most of the accused are still at large without accountability or retribution. We will work to activate the recommendations of the Parliamentary Investigative Committee that was formed in 2014 after the events of Mosul, and this file is still valid and has not been closed."
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