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Iraqi defence minister announces army's readiness to protect borders, airspace

November 30, 2024 at 2:14 pm

Iraqi security forces walk on the Iraqi side of the border-crossing between Al-Qaim in Iraq and Albu Kamal in Syria, on September 30, 2019. [Photo credit should read MOADH AL-DULAIMI/AFP via Getty Images]

Iraqi Defence Minister Thabit Abbasi said Friday that his forces are fully prepared to defend the country’s borders and airspace against any threats, Anadolu Agency reports.

Abbasi emphasized the military’s commitment to national security in a written statement addressing developments in Syria.

“Our brave army, alongside other security forces, is ready and steadfast in its mission to protect Iraq’s borders and airspace from any danger,” said Abbasi.

He stressed that Iraqi army units are stationed to secure the borders and are conducting continuous surveillance operations.

“Intelligence agencies are monitoring any movements of terrorist groups, and if they attempt to approach or attack the Iraqi borders, there will be a firm and strong response,” he added.

Armed opposition groups fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s forces advanced into central Aleppo late Friday, according to local sources.

They captured 108 locations, including 86 in Aleppo’s countryside and 22 in Idlib in three days of fighting.

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