Iraqi Prime Minister: War I The SIS has ended, Iraqi forces have triumphed

Iraq has announced that the fight against the so-called Islamic state is over. Prime Minister Haider al-Abad said that Iraqi troops now have full control of the Iraqi-Syrian border. Iraq's announcement comes two days after the Russian army declared it had carried out its mission to defeat the ISU in neighbouring Syria, [...]
Prime Minister Haider al-Abad said that Iraqi troops now have full control of the Iraqi-Syrian border.
Iraq's announcement comes two days after the Russian Army declared it had carried out its mission to defeat the ISTE in neighbouring Syria, reports “BBC”, report Periscope.
The jihadist group had participated in large parts of Syria and Iraq in 2014 when it declared a <x0-califat” and established its rule of over 10 million people.
But she suffered a series of losses over the past two years, losing the city of Mosul and Rakqaan last month.
Some ISU fighters are reportedly scattered to several villages in Syria, while others are believed to have fled to the Turkish border.
Obadiah said on Saturday: “Our forces have full control of the Iraqi-Syrian border and therefore announce the end of the war against Daesh. ”
Our enemy wanted to kill our civilization, but we gained through our unity and our determination. We have triumphed in a little while”, he added.
Iraq's Armed Forces issued a statement saying Iraq was “totally relieved of” by the ISU.
Last month, the Syrian Army said it had “completely freed” the eastern border town of Albu Kamal, the last urban raid of the ISU in that country.
The fall of the ISU has increased fears that its fighters will escape along Syria's borders to conduct more attacks abroad./Periscopi/












