INA - Nineveh Haj convoys departed to Saudi Arabia as it is a first since the liberation of Mosul from the terrorist groups of Daesh. “About 1400 people were as the first convoy. The second (and last) will depart tomorrow, bringing the total number of Nineveh province pilgrims to 3500,” Head of Haj and Umrah office in Nineveh, Mahmood Ahmed told INA. Translated by: May Ismail
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