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Baghdad Allows Russia to Bomb ISIL Terrorists Running From Syria Into Iraq

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As Russian airstrikes push ISIL terrorists from Syria into Iraq, Moscow and Baghdad agreed to hit the militants in Iraq, said Hakem al-Zameli, the head of the Iraqi Parliament’s National Security and Defense Commission, according to Fars News Agency.

ISIL militants aren't going to find a safe haven from Russian airstrikes in Iraq after the country's parliament gave Russia the green light to conduct airstrikes against ISIL targets in Iraq.

"Iraq agreed with Russia, which leads the joint data center, to hit the ISIL militants heading from Syria into Iraq," al-Zameli said, highlighting the fact that the move would also cut off ISIL supply routes from Iraq into Syria, as cited by Fars.

The approval comes amid security coordination between the governments of Russia, Iran, Iraq and Syria — all of which seek to destroy ISIL. The four nations launched the Baghdad Information Center to coordinate their military actions against the terrorists both in Syria and Iraq.

On September 30, Russia launched precision airstrikes against ISIL targets in Syria bordering Iraq following a request from Syrian President Bashar Assad. Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov said earlier that Baghdad had not requested similar assistance.

The Russian military operation has been widely praised by Iraqi Shiites. For instance, the members of the Shi'ite Badr Organization have claimed they would "strongly welcome" both air attacks conducted by Russians in Iraq and an increasing role of Russia in the entire Middle East region, as the US' approach to fight with ISIL militants is "not serious."

Immediately following Russia's airstrike campaign in Syria, Russian and Iraqi officials left open the possibility of expanding Russia's anti-terrorist airstrikes from Syria into Iraq. Earlier this month, Iraq Prime Minister Haider Abadi said he would welcome Russian airstrikes against ISIL positions in his country if the Russian military succeeded in Syria.

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  • chrrev
    well thats the news the yanks are gonna love...
  • Russians seem to have hacked inmarsat satellite network and are able to target the ISIL devils that use the CIA supplied satfones included in the Qatari financed toyota tacoma SUVs deal. Rogozins men have been busy.
  • jas
    It was a crucial need, glad Iraq is finally doing what's good for Iraq and Iraqis.

    Will the US suddenly see a need for "safe" zones in Iraq? Safe for whom?

    Great graphics, Sputnik. Thank you. I didn't didn't realize that large of an area in Syria was controlled by Hezbollah.
  • farwatchpost
    ' US' approach to fight with ISIL militants is "not serious."' is a bit of understatement. Like they say, "follow the money"...
  • JOHN CHUCKMAN
    Go get 'em, boys.
  • jas
    This will cut off Iraq as a retreat, as well as supplies, which means Turkey or Jordan. It's uncertain if Jordan and Turkey want ISIL long term or if at all. The other aspect is that the Iraqi parliament just proclaimed Russia's action to be a success, as that was the condition to be met for approval to bomb in Iraq.
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