Iraq’s pro-government Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), known as Hashd al-Sha’abi, says its anti-terror fighters have killed a top leader of the Daesh terrorist group in the eastern province of Diyala.
Sadiq al-Hosseini, a senior official of Hashd al-Sha’abi said that the Daesh senior leader was killed in Haoz al-Waqf area, northeast of Diyala.
He said that precise intelligence collected or received by the PMF led to the killing of the terror leader in the area, which is some 25 kilometers northeast of Baqubah, the provincial capital, stressing that with his killing, Daesh suffered yet another blow from the Iraqi forces.
Yilmaz al-Najjar, the PMF’s commander in northern Iraq, said that Hashd al-Sha’abi fighters managed to arrest three Daesh commanders in the north-central Kirkuk province, after gathering precise intelligence.
The PMF has recently focused on the detection and destruction of Daesh slipper cells in the country.
On Sunday, Hashd al-Sha’abi announced in a statement that its 26th brigade managed to foil a terrorist plot by Daesh to target al-Nakhib area in the western province of Anbar.
A statement said that after collecting precise intelligence, a tactical team from the 26th brigade was sent 25 kilometers deep into the Anbar desert, where they discovered and seized some ready-to-be-used rocket-launchers plus six rockets as well as a motorbike.
It further noted that the launchers had been fixed to hit an al-Nakhib area in the western province, through which Daesh terrorists entered Iraq in mid-2014, adding that terrorists had fled the area before the arrival of the PMF forces.
Qassem Mosleh, a senior PMF official and its commander in Anbar operation, announced that his fighters had managed to thwart infiltration by Daesh terrorists in Akashat, northwest of Anbar, on Saturday night.
He also said that Daesh terrorists fled the area with their motorbikes after exchanging fire with the PMF fighters.
The terror group has already lost all of the urban strongholds it once held, thanks to continued anti-terror operations by the Iraqi army and its allied fighters from Hashd al Sha’abi. However, the Daesh remnants, every so often, attack civilians and soldiers alike in the Arab country.