The Iraqi air force destroys the headquarters of the terrorist organization ISIS in Diyala

Baghdad,(ST)- The Iraqi Security Media Cell announced today that the Air Force has targeted the headquarters of the terrorist organization ISIS in Khanaqin , Diyala Governorate

Alsumaria News quoted the cell as saying in a statement that the Iraqi Air force F-16 fighters jets carried out an air strike at the headquarters of ISIS terrorists in the Alzour region on the Diyala River in Khanaqin within the Diyala operations sector and destroyed it

Yesterday, the Iraqi forces cancelled a plot to carry out a terrorist attack in southeast Nineveh

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