Medical source revealed the killing of 13 militants loyal to ISIS during the raids launched by the international coalition targeting the extremist group’s strongholds in west of Mousl.
Forensic medicine department, according to the sources, received 13 bodies of militants, as they have been killed during the raids launched by the international coalition on late Sunday. It added that the international coalition intensified its airstrikes during the recent days to pave the way for the Iraqi troops to start their operations in Mousl’s right bank.
On the other hand, Iraqi parliament voted for the candidate for taking the responsibility of the Interior Ministry Qassem Al Aaragy and the Ministry of Defense Erfan Al Heyali, while the candidate of the Trade Ministry and Industry Ministry failed to gain the confidence of Iraq’s parliament.
Iraq’s Prime Minister Haidar Al Abady held a meeting on Monday with Speaker of Iraq’s parliament Seleem Al Jaboory to discuss the current political situation in the country immediately before the parliamentary session attended by the prime minister.
The media office of Iraqi prime minister revealed that Abadi would attend the session to present the names of the new ministers to complete the ministerial reshuffle.
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