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The operation to retake Ramadi has begun
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Baghdad-alArabia.net
(May 26, 2015) –Iranian regime is said to move 100 Scud missiles to
Iraq to demolish everything in the city of Ramadi, sources saying. Scud missiles are considered weapons of mass destruction which its use is prohibited
in urban areas. The very destructive nature of these missiles make it a very
dangerous weapon to be used in places where civilians are located.
Informed sources in
Baghdad said on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 that Iranian regime's top IRGC commanders
and Iranian backed Shiite paramilitary forces called Hashd Ashaabi (Iraq's
popular mobilization) led by the Iranian agent Hadi al-Ameri agreed during a
closed door meeting in the Iraqi capital Baghdad that Iran's Revolutionary
Guards Corps, IRGC would need to send 100 Scud missiles to the Shiite militia
group in Iraq to reportedly destroy Ramadi from ground up.
The City of Ramadi,
capital of Anbar province fell to the ISIS (DAESH) last week following a quick
advance of ISIS and the rapid flee of the Iraqi forces from their bases in
Ramadi. Despite thousands of people fleeing that city, there are still hundreds
of thousands more living in Ramadi.
Iraqi website,
"Aswat al Hurrah", voices of freedom, cited informed Iraqi sources
saying that the plan to move these weapons of mass destructions to Iraq from
Iran was discussed during a secret meeting and they plan to move them to an
area around Baghdad. These weapons would then go to an area called
"al-Nakhib" close to the holy city of Karbala. This operation is
conducted by a number of IRGC commanders as well as Iranian intelligence
officers. The sources said some of these missiles have already reached the
Hashad Ashabi militants.
The plan to move
these weapons of mass destructions to Iraq by the IRGC and the Shiite militant
groups are conducted in total secrecy, sources familiar to the case revealed.
According to the same sources the IRGC and the Hashd Al-shabi plan to demolish
the entire populous city of Ramadi to defeat ISIS which would undoubtedly kill
and massacre thousands of people still living there.
Military analysts say
that Hashd Ashabi was dealt a heavy defeat in the fight to retake the city of
Takrit, north of Baghdad earlier this year. They couldn't defeat the ISIS
without the backing of US air power and the help of local Sunni tribesmen.
Since the fall of
Ramadi to the ISIS, commanders of Hashd Ashabi and some high ranking Iraqi
militia commanders such as Hadi Ameri and Nafe Isa have been seen moving back
and forth to Iran.
Iraq officially
announced on Tuesday that the operation to retake the Anbar has started.
