Baghdad - INA
The Prime Minister confirmed the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Mustafa Al-Kadhmi, that he would not allow outlaws to kidnap Iraq.
Al-Kadhmi said in a tweet on his Twitter today, Thursday, that "the missiles that targeted (the unknown soldier) in Baghdad seek to threaten our stability and our future, which is something that is not tolerated."
Al-Kadhmi stressed, "I will not allow outlaws to kidnap Iraq in order to create chaos and find pretexts to perpetuate its interests."
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