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Iraqi popular forces kill five terrorists, thwart raid in Jurf al-Nasr town in Babel province

Iraqi pro-government Hashd al-Shaa’abi forces are seen on August 6, 2019 during the third phase of the Will of Victory Operation against remnants of the Daesh terrorist group. (Photo via Facebook)

Iraq’s Joint Operations Command says the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) have managed to kill five terrorists while thwarting a terrorist attack in al-Oaisat area in Jurf al-Nasr town in Babel province, located south of the capital Baghdad.

The command announced the results of its security operations in five Iraqi provinces in a statement carried by Iraqi media on Saturday.

It said the 47th Brigade of the PMU, also known as Hashd al-Sha’abi, carried out the operation.

According to the statement, the Iraqi military’s intelligence service also arrested four terrorists in Kirkuk and al-Anbar.

“The Federal Police Command of the Ministry of Interior carried out a combing mission in Kirkuk governorate, during which it found a large group of improvised explosive devices from ISIS (Daesh) remnants and destroyed it,” it added.

The Joint Operations Command also said that Hashd al-Sha’abi forces raided the hideouts of Daesh terrorists in Wadi al-Safa village in Salahuddin province.

The recent gains by PMU forces against terrorists come amid Washington’s attempts to classify a part of the PMU, known as the Badr Organization, as a terrorist organization.

Earlier this month, the Washington Free Beacon newspaper reported that the US Congress is seeking to enact new legislation that would designate the Badr Organization as a terrorist group.

It said that a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Representative Joe Wilson, is leading such efforts.

This is while the PMU fighters have played a key role in fighting Daesh terrorists and in liberating areas held by the terrorist group in Iraq.

In November 2016, the Iraqi parliament voted to integrate Hashd al-Sha’abi into the country’s military.


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