The Popular Mobilization Forces report no security breaches on the Syrian border, affirming readiness against potential aggression. Commander Qasim Musleh highlighted effective cooperation among security agencies and ongoing intelligence efforts to monitor threats.
The Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) have announced that there have been no security breaches reported along the border with Syria to date. They emphasized their preparedness to confront any potential threats to Iraq’s borders. Qasim Musleh, commander of the Anbar sector operations, stated that the PMF is well-trained and equipped, demonstrating effective collaboration with various security agencies, including the army, police, and border forces.
Musleh highlighted the robust coordination with tribal mobilization units, who have actively contributed intelligence against terrorist groups like Daesh. He reassured that both tribal leaders and security forces stand ready to respond to any aggression at the borders. Furthermore, a comprehensive intelligence and security operation is being maintained, utilizing advanced technologies such as drones and surveillance to monitor movements on both sides of the border.
The PMF’s security and intelligence efforts are described as extensive, operating continuously to gather critical information. Notably, no incidents have been reported regarding security breaches along the Syrian-Iraqi border thus far, indicating a stable situation in the region.
The Popular Mobilization Forces have confirmed the absence of security breaches along the Syrian-Iraqi border and have expressed their readiness to counter any threats. With high levels of training and cooperation among security agencies, they maintain robust intelligence and surveillance operations to ensure safety at the borders. The collaboration with tribal forces further strengthens their capability against terrorist threats, specifically Daesh.
Original Source: ina.iq