The head of al-Nasr Coalition, Haider Al-Abadi, confirmed: 'Betting on bloody violence, savage terrorism, and supported conspiracies is a failed bet against the patriotism of the Iraqis.' Al-Abadi said in a blog post on the 'X' platform: 'On this day, we announced the liberation of the city of Mosul from ISIS, and we turned the black page that stained Iraq's record.' He added: "On this day, we raised the Iraqi flag high, dropped projects of darkness, barbarism, and discrimination, and proved that betting on bloody violence, savage terrorism, and sponsored conspiracies is a failed bet in the face of the noble patriotism of the Iraqis and their sublime will." Al-Abadi continued: 'People discover adversity before they know prosperity, and whoever bets on projects of violence, terrorism, division and chaos has lost and will lose the bet, yesterday, today and tomorrow,' congratulating the Iraqis on the anniversary of their clear victory, and praying for the souls of the righteous martyrs, renewing the eternal c urse and disgrace to ISIS and those who supported it . Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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