Launching a large-scale inspection operation to protect the electricity transmission towers, SMC reports

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  • 5-08-2023, 13:56
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    Baghdad-INA
     
    The Security Media Cell-SMC announced on Saturday, launching of a large-scale inspection operation of the borders separating three security Commands to protect the electricity transmission towers.
     
    "Based on the directives of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, in maintaining pressure on the defeated terrorist members and outlaws to enhance security and stability within the sectors responsible for protecting the electric power towers, and under the supervision of the Joint Operations Command, an operation to inspect the borders separating the operations commands ( West Nineveh - Salah Al-Din - Al-Jazeera) has been launched,” stated SMC in a statement , received by The Iraqi News Agency-INA.
     
    The statement  added, "The West Nineveh Operations Command, through the 15th and 20th Infantry Divisions - the Border Guard Command, the sixth region - and the Popular Mobilization Units, carried out the duty to inspect and search Hatra Island and the separating borders with the commands of Salah al-Din and Al-Jazeera within the sector of responsibility."
     
    "As for the Salah al-Din Operations Command, it and the units attached to it, through the 91-95th Infantry Brigade and the 21st Division, and the Swat Regiment of the Salah al-Din Governorate Police Command, carried out a duty to search Wadi al-Tharthar and the villages east of Wadi al-Tharthar," the statement continued.
    "Al- Jazeera Operations Command, through the Seventh Infantry Division - Commando Brigade and the units attached to it, and the 57th Tribal Mobilization Brigade, carried out a duty to search and inspect places towards the separating border with the West Nineveh Operations Command,"
    The statement stressed that "our security forces will act resolutely against all those who intend to tamper with security and stability."