Iraq to continue operations against Daesh positions in Syria: Abadi
(last modified Wed, 08 Mar 2017 16:08:14 GMT )
Mar 08, 2017 16:08 UTC
  • Iraq to continue operations against Daesh positions in Syria: Abadi

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi says government forces will press ahead with an aerial bombardment campaign against the hideouts of Takfiri Daesh terrorists in Syria and neighboring states if they give Baghdad the approval for such operations.

“I respect the sovereignty of states, and I have secured the approval of Syria to strike positions (on its territory),” he told a conference in the Kurdish city of Sulaimaniya, which lies in Iraq’s northern and semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, on Wednesday.

Abadi announced in a statement on February 24 that Iraqi fighter jets had pounded Daesh lairs in Syria.

“We are determined to chase terrorism that tries to kill our sons and citizens wherever it is found, so we gave orders to the air force command to strike Daesh positions in Hosaiba and Albu Kamal inside Syrian territory,” the statement read.

The Iraqi prime minister added that the targets were connected with a recent string of deadly explosions in Baghdad.

“The heroes of the sky executed the operation and responded to the terrorists with amazing success,” Abadi said.

Abadi’s remarks come as Iraq’s battle to liberate the northern city of Mosul, Daesh’s last urban stronghold in the country, has entered a sensitive phase.

Iraqi government forces and allies liberated the eastern sector of the city in January following 100 days of fighting with Daesh.

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