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My friend .. I want to ask about GFP for the national military rating
This website has really alot of False information about the number of iraqi weapons
Is some one can give me a way to send a message have the Sources about the true numbers ?
I will be grateful if I could tell them
 
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Reuters / Friday, November 25, 2016
Chemical experts inspect the site of a suicide truck bomb attack, at a petrol station in the city of Hilla, south of Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS/Alaa Al-Marjani

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One service member, embedded with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in northern Syria, died from injuries caused by a blast from an improvised explosive device, military officials said.

The second service member, embedded with Kurdish Peshmerga forces in Iraq, was killed when his all-terrain vehicle ran over a bomb north of Mosul, two U.S. officials confirmed to Fox News.

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As said earlier, no one receives as intense support as Kurds, there's no foreign troops embedded with the ISF whilst there is with Kurds.
 
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Parliament has voted in favor of a law making the PMU an official force of the ISF, They're now part of the ISF, no more a militia but a military force aside the army.

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PMF tel Afar ops phase 5 is now underway. Goal is to seperate Tel Afar from Mosul.

Parliament has passed the PMF law in the parliament. Some important points.
-PMF fighters get the same rights as other military personal
- PMF fighters are held responsible under military courts for any wrongdoing.
-PMF to become an exclusively military power, not linked to any political party. PMF units are not allowed to take part in any elections or join any political party.
 
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Parliament has voted in favor of a law making the PMU an official force of the ISF, They're now part of the ISF, no more a militia but a military force aside the army.

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Good :D
 
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Parliament has voted in favor of a law making the PMU an official force of the ISF, They're now part of the ISF, no more a militia but a military force aside the army.

CyLsiyCVQAALbS0.jpg

now Erdogan has to close his mouth ....
 
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By Ibrahim Salih and Mohamed Walid
http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/4-soldiers-dozens-militants-killed-in-mosul-fighting/694223
BAGHDAD

Four Iraqi soldiers and dozens militants were killed in airstrikes and clashes in Mosul on Sunday amid an ongoing Iraqi offensive to recapture the northern city from the terrorist group.

Iraqi warplanes struck Daesh positions in western Mosul, killing 32 militants, the military intelligence directorate said in a statement.

Five Daesh militants were also killed in battles with Iraqi forces in northern Mosul, an army officer said on condition of anonymity because he was unauthorized to speak to media.

Meanwhile, four Iraqi troops were killed and nine others injured in clashes between Iraqi forces and Daesh militants in north-eastern Mosul.

Anti-terrorism officer Marwan Salloum said the violence broke out when Iraqi forces advanced into al-Falah district in north-eastern Mosul.

Five weeks ago, the Iraqi army -- backed by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes and local allies on the ground -- launched a major offensive to take Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, which was overran by Daesh -- along with large parts of the country’s northern and western regions -- in mid-2014.
 
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Mon Nov 28, 2016 | 11:57am EST
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-iraq-mosul-sniper-idUSKBN13N1GN

By John Davison | MOSUL, Iraq

The Islamic State sniper was a good shot. His round hit the Iraqi soldier just above the eye through a hole in the wall no bigger than 10 inches across.

"Come, he's been hit!" shouted one of his comrades, seconds after the sharp crack rang out.

Two soldiers crouching behind other peep-holes on the roof rushed inside, keeping their bodies low to avoid being spotted by the sniper.

They carried semi-conscious Omar Abdul Wahid, in his late 20s, down two flights of narrow stairs, leaving a trail of bright red blood. They bundled him into an armored vehicle and rushed him to hospital.

The challenge the men faced on Sunday - of dealing with a sole sharpshooter in an area the army entered weeks ago - shows how difficult the battle to recapture Mosul is becoming, with Islamic State deploying snipers and suicide car bombs, and using civilians as human shields to bog down Iraqi forces.

The unit from Iraq's 9th Armoured Division had occupied the home in eastern Mosul's Intisar neighborhood just two or three days ago as they make incremental advances against Islamic State as part a U.S.-backed campaign to recapture the city.

But the same sharpshooter had tied them down since then, in an area the army pushed into in early November.

"The sniper is next to the mosque," little over 200 yards away, said Sattar Rikan, one of the soldiers. "We're still trying to deal with him. A coalition air strike would sort him out."

The U.S.-backed campaign to drive Islamic State out of its Iraq stronghold, which began in earnest last month, quickly retook surrounding villages. But advances slowed once Iraqi forces entered Mosul itself, in an increasingly costly fight.

"This is the second wounded we've had in the area in the last two days," said Sadeq, 45, another soldier who gave only his first name.

"The round fragmented and went through (part of the skull), but didn't hit him straight in the eye."

'A DIRTY FIGHT'

Securing areas recently captured was the biggest challenge, Sadeq said.

"It's a dirty fight, it's not conventional. They use snipers, car bombs, IEDs. You're not in control of the area until you've walked through it, and searched it completely," he said. "We want to finish the fighting in a given area as soon as possible so we can begin searches."

The soldiers did not fire back when Abdul Wahid was hit.

"There are civilians everywhere, you can't just fire randomly just because you've seen Daesh (Islamic State) terrorists," Sadeq explained.

"Three times I've had RPGs fired at me from (militants) standing among civilians... Hopefully after two or three days we can advance."

The 9th Armoured Division says advances in Mosul's southeastern neighborhoods have been slow because of the civilian presence.


"If there weren't civilians we'd be able to advance to the 4th bridge," in southern Mosul, said Brigadier Gen. Mustafa Sabah said on Sunday.

The military is also keen to keep its own casualties to a minimum.

"In the past two days there haven't been so many military casualties in the area because we're moving slowly, but before it was harder," medical officer Captain Osama Fuad, 33, said speaking in Shahrezad village on Mosul's eastern outskirts.

At the front line, the unit went back to their firing positions.

They were not sure if Abdul Wahid would live.

Sadeq, who was praying when Abdul Wahid got shot, used a rag to mop up his comrade's blood next to the green prayer mat.

He uttered the Koranic verse normally used when someone dies: "We are from God, and to God we will return."

(Editing by Anna Willard)

Reuters / Sunday, November 27, 2016
An Iraqi soldier is pictured during an operation against Islamic State militants in the frontline neighbourhood of Intisar, eastern Mosul. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
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Reuters / Sunday, November 27, 2016
Members of an Iraqi Special forces intelligence team talk to suspected Islamic State fighters in Mosul, Iraq. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
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Reuters / Monday, November 28, 2016
An Iraqi soldier uses his rifle to hold up a helmet as a decoy during clashes with Islamic State fighters in Al-Qasar, South-East of Mosul, Iraq. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
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Reuters / Monday, November 28, 2016
A soldier looks from an armoured vehicle during fighting between Iraqi soldiers and Islamic State fighters in Al-Qasar, South-East of Mosul, Iraq. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

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Reuters / Monday, November 28, 2016
An Iraqi soldier searches a house during clashes with Islamic State fighters in Al-Qasar, South-East of Mosul, Iraq. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
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Southern front.

Federal police have only two villagws to clear before reaching the southern outskirts of Mosul (Mosul airport).


PMF continue ops to clear villages west of Tel Afar And the strategic town of Tel Abtah south of the airport.

Iraqi forces clear more neighbourhoods inside mosul.
 
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