Baghdad Operations Command forces overthrew a fugitive "ISIS" terrorist in Al-Yusufiyah district, south of Baghdad. The Command stated in a statement that a force from the 17th Infantry Division, in cooperation with a detachment from (Mahmoudiya Intelligence and Security, Federal Police Command Intelligence) in coordination with the Intelligence and Security Department of the Baghdad Operations Command, and in a qualitative operation, was able to arrest a terrorist (ISIS) nicknamed (Al-Fiter) "responsible for the squads of manufacturing car bombs" in the terrorist ISIS organization. It explained that this came after receiving accurate intelligence information indicating his presence and monitoring his movements within the area of responsibility. After surrounding his location and setting up a tight ambush for him, he was arrested in the village of "Al-Islah" in the Al-Yusufiyah district, south of Baghdad. The terrorist was handed over to the competent authorities to receive his just punishment according to the law. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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