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The leaders of "Dahesh" pray farewell prayers in Hawija

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The leaders of "Dahesh" pray farewell prayers in Hawija

9-23-2017

The leaders of Dahesh pray farewell prayers in Hawija

A local source in the province of Kirkuk, Saturday, that the leaders of the organization "Daqash" in the province of Hawija prayed farewell, while the choice of their weapons between surrendering themselves to the security forces or "enter Paradise."

The source said that "the leaders of the organization calling themand the governors of the province of Hawija called Abu Muslim Iraqi sermons and prayed farewell prayers in one of the main mosques in the district of Hawija, (55 km southwest of Kirkuk)," explaining that "the Iraqi said in his sermon that they were controlled by And they have the option of extradition or to blow themselves up in battle and enter Paradise. "

The source, who asked not to be named, that "the Iraqi handed over his powers to one of his assistants, a people of the province of Hawija, and followed by farewell to the militants of the organization and withdrew with a number of his group from the center of the judiciary," adding that "the district of Hawija and areas of Riyadh and guidance, , Almost recorded the disappearance of armed supporters except a few of them. "

The source said that "the people of the province of Hawija, the majority of them displaced with a few numbers remained in their homes for fear of being confiscated by the terrorist organization."

The province of Hawija, Al-Rashad, Al-Zab, Riyadh and Abbasi, south-west of Kirkuk, has been under the control of the Da'ash organization since June 10, 2014. More than 150,000 civilians have fled towards Kirkuk since that control towards Kirkuk. East of the Tigris and Isr al-Sharqat and the province of Hawija and its suburbs south-west of the province.

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