Baghdad: The Iraqi army aviation targeted a den used by ISIS terrorist gangs in the Hamrin Mountains within the Kirkuk Operations Sector. The Security Media Cell stated in a statement, "In continuation of the offensive work carried out by our security forces in various sectors of responsibility, and according to accurate intelligence information from the Military Intelligence Directorate in coordination with the targeting cell affiliated with the Joint Operations Command, the Iraqi army aviation carried out an air strike with CH5 aircraft, during which it destroyed a den used by ISIS terrorist gangs in the Hamrin Mountains within the Kirkuk Operations Sector." The Cell added, "This targeted the valiant Iraqi army aviation an abandoned vehicle of ISIS elements within the Hamrin Mountains as well, specifically in (the Sunidij area) within the Diyala Operations Command Sector, as it was completely destroyed. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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