ISIS threats are still at high-risk level as report indicate presence of 3,000 members in the desert
Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi has said troops are still following the remnants of Islamic State, adding that his country will achieve prosperity like it defeated terrorism.
In a speech on occasion of celebrating the 96th anniversary of Police, Abadi said, “We are still following the remnants of the defeated terrorists in the desert and al-Jazira. We will conquer them.”
“Congratulations to the champions of the Interior Ministry on their day, which comes at times of great victories against Islamic State,” Abadi added.
Meanwhile, the Saudi Okaz newspaper has quoted an Iraqi security report as saying that around 3,000 IS members are still at Nineveh desert, in addition to hundreds of militants in Mosul, Diyala and Salahuddin.
The report tackled logistic support that the militants still receive from unknown resources, according to sources speaking to Okaz. It was unclear if the report discussed presence of a plan for the militants to control regions between Diyala and Salahuddin through blocking all roads leading to them.
Last month, Abadi announced full liberation of Iraqi lands, declaring end of war against IS members.
Iraqi forces, backed by a U.S.-led coalition and paramilitary troops, have been fighting since October 2016 to retake territories Islamic State had occupied. Since then, forces took back the group’s former capital, Mosul, the town of Tal Afar, Kirkuk’s Hawija, and Anbar’s Annah, Rawa and Qaim.
Source: Iraqi News