US responsible if Daesh terrorists flee into Syria: Iraqi PM
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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has called on the US-led coalition, which is allegedly providing air-support in the battle for Mosul, to stop Daesh terrorists escaping the city and relocating in Syria.
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Oct 19, 2016 03:40 UTC
  • Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi
    Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has called on the US-led coalition, which is allegedly providing air-support in the battle for Mosul, to stop Daesh terrorists escaping the city and relocating in Syria.

"It is the responsibility of the coalition to cut the road to Syria for Daesh," he was quoted on Iraqi television as saying on Tuesday.

According to Press TV, he also announced that Iraqi forces engaged in the battle have been ordered to avoid operations that may harm civilians and to secure them safe passage out of the city.

Abadi made the remark after the Syrian army’s General Command warned that the supporters of international terrorism are attempting to secure safe passage for the terrorists into Syria, which has been dealing with a foreign backed conflict since March 2011 -- a crisis that reportedly has claimed the lives of 400,000 people.

In a Tuesday statement, the Syrian army warned of a “malicious scheme” by the US and Saudi Arabia to provide safe routes for the groupings of Takfiri terrorists, who are fleeing the offensive against the city.

It warned that Damascus regards any attempt at crossing into its borders as “an attack on the sovereignty of the Syrian Arab Republic,” stressing that those who attempt to do so would be regarded as terrorists and would be dealt with accordingly.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that Moscow may take "political and military" decisions if the Daesh terrorists were redeployed to eastern Syria.

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