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伊拉克军队刚刚击落两架为ISIL运送武器的英国飞机
(英国飞机,法国驾驶员,加上美国武器,制造ISIS的阴谋大白于天下, 这就是帝国主义的本质!)
作者: 英语新闻快讯02/24/2015
Iraqi Army Downs 2 UK Planes Carrying Weapons for ISILX
TEHRAN
(FNA)- Iraq's army has shot down two British planes as they were carrying
weapons for the ISIL terrorists in Al-Anbar province, a senior lawmaker
disclosed on Monday.
'The Iraqi Parliament's National Security and Defense Committee has access to
the photos of both planes that are British and have crashed while they were
carrying weapons for the ISIL,' Head of the committee Hakem al-Zameli said,
according to a Monday report of the Arabic-language information center of the
Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq.
He said the Iraqi parliament has asked London for explanations in this regard.
The senior Iraqi legislator further unveiled that the government in Baghdad is
receiving daily reports from people and security forces in al-Anbar province on
numerous flights by the US-led coalition planes that airdrop weapons and
supplies for ISIL in terrorist-held areas.
The Iraqi lawmaker further noted the cause of such western aids to the
terrorist group, and explained that the US prefers a chaotic situation in Anbar
Province which is near the cities of Karbala and Baghdad as it does not want
the ISIL crisis to come to an end.
Earlier today, a senior Iraqi provincial official lashed out at the western countries
and their regional allies for supporting Takfiri terrorists in Iraq, revealing
that US and Israeli-made weapons have been discovered from the areas purged of
ISIL terrorists.
'We have discovered weapons made in the US, European countries and Israel from
the areas liberated from ISIL's control in Al-Baqdadi region,' the Al-Ahad news
website quoted Head of Al-Anbar Provincial Council Khalaf Tarmouz as saying.
He noted that the weapons made by the European countries and Israel were
discovered from the terrorists in the Eastern parts of the city of Ramadi.
Al-Zameli had also disclosed in January that the anti-ISIL coalition's planes
have dropped weapons and foodstuff for the ISIL in Salahuddin, Al-Anbar and
Diyala provinces.
Al-Zameli underlined that the coalition is the main cause of ISIL's survival in
Iraq.
'There are proofs and evidence for the US-led coalition's military aid to ISIL
terrorists through air(dropped cargoes),' he told FNA in January.
He noted that the members of his committee have already proved that the US
planes have dropped advanced weaponry, including anti-aircraft weapons, for the
ISIL, and that it has set up an investigation committee to probe into the
matter.
'The US drops weapons for the ISIL on the excuse of not knowing about the
whereabouts of the ISIL positions and it is trying to distort the reality with
its allegations.r> He noted that the committee had collected the data and
the evidence provided by eyewitnesses, including Iraqi army officers and the
popular forces, and said, 'These documents are given to the investigation
committee
Also in January, another senior Iraqi legislator reiterated that the US-led
coalition is the main cause of ISIL's survival in Iraq.
'The international coalition is only an excuse for protecting the ISIL and
helping the terrorist group with equipment and weapons,' Jome Divan, who is
member of the al-Sadr bloc in the Iraqi parliament, said.
He said the coalition's support for the ISIL is now evident to everyone, and
continued, 'The coalition has not targeted ISIL's main positions in Iraq.'
In late December, Iraqi Parliamentary Security and Defense Commission MP
disclosed that a US plane supplied the ISIL terrorist organization with arms
and ammunition in Salahuddin province.
MPMajid al-Gharawi stated that the available information pointed out that US
planes are supplying ISIL organization, not only in Salahuddin province, but
also other provinces, Iraq TradeLink reported.
He added that the US and the international coalition are 'not serious in
fighting against the ISIL organization, because they have the technological
power to determine the presence of ISIL gunmen and destroy them in one month'.
Gharawi added that 'the US is trying to expand the time of the war against the
ISIL to get guarantees from the Iraqi government to have its bases in Mosul and
Anbar provinces.'
Salahuddin security commission also disclosed that 'unknown planes threw arms
and ammunition to the ISIL gunmen Southeast of Tikrit city'.
Also in Late December, a senior Iraqi lawmaker raised doubts about the
seriousness of the anti-ISIL coalition led by the US, and said that the
terrorist group still received aids dropped by unidentified aircraft.
'The international coalition is not serious about air strikes on ISIL terrorists
and is even seeking to take out the popular (voluntary) forces from the
battlefield against the Takfiris so that the problem with ISIL remains unsolved
in the near future,' Nahlah al-Hababi told FNA.
'The ISIL terrorists are still receiving aids from unidentified fighter jets in
Iraq and Syria,' she added.
Hababi said that the coalition's precise airstrikes are launched only in those
areas where the Kurdish Pishmarga forces are present, while military strikes in
other regions are not so much precise.
In late December, the US-led coalition dropped aids to the Takfiri militants in
an area North of Baghdad.
Field sources in Iraq told al-Manar that the international coalition airplanes
dropped aids to the terrorist militants in Balad, an area which lies in
Salahuddin province North of Baghdad.
In October, a high-ranking Iranian commander also slammed the US for providing
aid supplies to ISIL, adding that the US claims that the weapons were
mistakenly airdropped to ISIL were untrue.
“The US and the so-called anti-ISIL coalition claim that they have launched a
campaign against this terrorist and criminal group - while supplying them with
weapons, food and medicine in Jalawla region (a town in Diyala Governorate,
Iraq). This explicitly displays the falsity of the coalition's and the US'
claims,” Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Brigadier General
Massoud Jazayeri said.
The US claimed that it had airdropped weapons and medical aid to Kurdish
fighters confronting the ISIL in Kobani, near the Turkish border in Northern
Syria.
The US Defense Department said that it had airdropped 28 bundles of weapons and
supplies, but one of them did not make it into the hands of the Kurdish
fighters.
Video footage later showed that some of the weapons that the US airdropped were
taken by ISIL militants.
The Iranian commander insisted that the US had the necessary intelligence about
ISIL's deployment in the region and that their claims to have mistakenly
airdropped weapons to them are as unlikely as they are untrue.
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