Erbil attackers trained by Ansar, officials released new details
Three gunmen attacked Erbil’s Governorate Building on Monday morning, killed one hostage and wounding four security forces, new information released.
Three gunmen attacked Erbil’s Governorate Building on Monday morning, killed one hostage and wounding four security forces, new information released.
Thousands of people continued on Sunday to strike over inefficient services and high rate of corruption across Iraq, while protesters faced clashes with security forces in several cities.
Pirhossein Kolivand, the head of emergency departments in Iran has reported hours after the incident that at least 146 people were wounded.
The governor of Kermanshah province, Houshang Bazouvand, previously reported 128 people as the number of causalities.
According to the information received by Avatoday, all the flights from Iran’s Mahan Air, which is believed to carry weapons from Tehran to Syria’s Damascus, have also been canceled due to the anti-corruption public strikes.
The Iranian Supreme leader has issued the dismiss of several senior officials in Hassan Rouhani’s administration, hoping to save the regime as the whole country is scrambling due to the financial crisis and the regime’s corruption.
According to some confidential evidences received by Avatoday on Monday, the Islamic Republic of Iran is selling the properties of former and current officials aimed at gaining public sympathy while the country’s financial and economic system is sharply falling.