ISIS dismantles oil refinery in Salahuddin, plans to transfer it to Raqqa in Syria

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(IraqiNews.com) On Monday, the Ministry of Human Rights announced that the ISIS organization dismantled a secondary oil refinery in Salahuddin province, and now plans to send it to the Syrian province of Raqqa, explaining that ISIS replaced its prince in Mosul because of his failure to manage “the security file.”

The ministry said in a statement obtained by Iraqi News.com that, “These terrorist gangs managed to dismantle a secondary oil refinery in the province of Salahuddin, steal it and send it to the province of Nineveh,” pointing out that, “witnesses indicated that the gangs intend to send the refinery parts to the Syrian province of Raqqa.”

On the other hand, the ministry said, “News were received about the terrorist gangs appointing a new governor for the city of Mosul, named Hassan Saud al-Jubouri; a substitute for Mahmoud Hassan al-Jubouri,” pointing out that, “This came because of the latter’s failure to manage the security file of ISIS which had been subjected to hundreds of air strikes by the Iraqi air force and the international coalition forces lately.”

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