
A bridge connecting Mosul Dam, which was damaged by Daesh terrorist group in June 2014, was re-operated.
Iraqi forces and aircraft of the international coalition continued targeting the sites of Daesh in Nineveh leaving four leaders of the organization dead in Sinjar.
In press statements on Wednesday, Iraqi Water Resources Minister Mohsen al Shummari said that the bridge connecting the two sides of Mosul Dam was re-operated after it was restored by Iraqi engineering cadres, adding that the ministry will monitor and supervise the dam and the establishments affiliated to it.
Meanwhile, Nineveh Operation Command Negm Abdullah said that four Daesh leaders were killed during an air raid by the jets of the international coalition in Sinjar, noting that three sites for training terrorists in Mosul were damaged.
Source: MENA
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