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Joint Operations Command denies arrival of 2000 US soldiers in Anbar

 Joint Operations Command denies arrival of 2000 US soldiers in Anbar

US troops. File photo.

Joint Operations Command denies arrival of 2000 US soldiers in Anbar
American troops. File photo.

Anbar (IraqiNews.com) The Joint Operations Command denied on Monday news regarding the arrival of 2000 US Marine soldiers in Anbar Province.

The Ministry of Defense’s War Media Cell said in a press statement, “Some media outlets reported that 2000 US soldiers have arrived in Ayn al-Assad base in Anbar Province,” adding that, “These news is false and inaccurate.”

Yesterday, some news claimed that 2000 US Marine soldiers arrived in Ayn al-Assad base in Anbar Province, as an aid from the United States, which leads the international coalition, to Iraq in its war against the Islamic State.

The news also pointed out that these troops will participate in the expected military operations to liberate the areas of Anah, Rawa and Qaim, west of Anbar.

More than 4000 troops belonging to the United States are stationed in military bases in the western provinces of Iraq and Kurdistan Region, to provide training to Iraqi forces fighting the Islamic State group.

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