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TEHRAN: Maliki informed us of a plan six months before his attack on Mosul!


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TEHRAN: Maliki informed us of a plan six months before his attack on Mosul!

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TEHRAN: Maliki informed us of a plan six months before his attack on Mosul!

 

22-07-2017 04:14 PM

 

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The former Iranian ambassador in Iraq said he had told Nechirvan Barzani of the attack he had launched on Erbil, stressing that the region did not take his words seriously.

"I told former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki a plan six months ago," Hassan Danayi said in an interview with the Iranian news agency IRNA. He said he told Maliki there were parties trying to help control Mosul, as happened in Aleppo.

As for the Kurdistan region, the Iranian ambassador said he had told Najafan Barzani that a preacher would attack Erbil one day before the attack, but this was not taken seriously.

Daqash was close to Arbil and control of the area of Makhmour on the seventh of August 2014, but US forces bombed their positions and the area was liberated and then took control of the Peshmerga forces. 
The terrorist organization was controlled by the terrorist on the city of Mosul on June 10, 2014 and managed to control the weapons and ammunition belonging to the sixth division of the Iraqi army.

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