Joint operations: The international coalition does not have any air strikes against ISIS in Iraq

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  • 10-04-2023, 16:23
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    Baghdad-INA  
    The Joint Operations Command confirmed today, Monday, that ISIS terrorist gangs are suffering from great pressure, and their material, administrative and combat capabilities have become weak, and while it announced the imminent entry of T50 aircraft into service in Iraq, it indicated that there are no air strikes by the international coalition against ISIS in the country at present.
     
    The spokesman for the command, Major General Tahsin Al-Khafaji, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the terrorist ISIS gangs are under great pressure from the security forces," noting that "the technical effort of the Military Intelligence Directorate, in cooperation with the targeting cell, stripped the gangs of their material capabilities, administrative or even combative.”
     
     "All operations carried out by the security forces are carried out through the Air Force and Army Aviation through F16 and L159 aircraft, and the International Coalition does not currently have any strikes," pointing out that "T50 aircraft will enter service soon, especially as it has high competences and capabilities." Al-Khafaji said.