Iraq’s Badr commander: End of terrorists in Syria is near

09 February, 2016 11:59

Head of Iraq’s Badr Organization Hadi al-Ameri underlined that the recent victories of the Syrian army in Aleppo province has expedited the demise of the terrorists in the neighboring country.

“The end of the terrorists in Syria is near and as long as terrorism is underway in our neighboring country, Iraq will not witness tranquility,” al-Ameri said on Monday.

He, meantime, underlined that the Iraqi popular forces will continue their ongoing fight against the ISIL terrorists.

“There has been a great victory in Syria which has provoked the protest and anger of Saudi Arabia and Turkey,” al-Ameri said.

The Takfiri terrorists have sustained heavy casualties and losses in fierce clashes with the Syrian army and resistance fighters in Northern Aleppo.

On Saturday ISIL offered other terrorist groups operating in Northern Aleppo province to give up infighting and start a coalition to slow down the growing trend of the Syrian army victories in the region in recent weeks.

ISIL’s offer includes a 12-paragraph proposal issued after the Syrian army, popular forces and Hezbollah backed up by the Russian air force and Iran’s military recommendations and strategies scored a growing number of victories in almost all lines of engagement, specially in the provinces of Aleppo, Lattakia, Hama and Damascus.

The ISIL proposal includes a ceasefire and establishment of a coalition of all terrorist groups that will last 6 months. The internationally blacklisted terrorist group has given rival militant groups one week to respond to its offer.

The ISIL decision was made after the Syrian army managed to break the siege of strategic Nubl and al-Zahra towns in Aleppo after four years.

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