Erbil appeals to Baghdad to conduct a serious review of the situation and is prepared to help in the fight against terrorism
Kurdistan Presidency appealed to the Federal Government and Iraqi political parties seriously review and quick to the security situation in the country.
The Iraqi capital has seen a number of provinces this morning a series of car bombings killed and wounded dozens, mostly civilians .
The Presidency said in a statement received in each territory in Iraq, a copy, “we in the Presidency of Kurdistan strongly condemning these acts of terrorism, we express our condolences to the martyrs with wishes for a speedy recovery for the injured, and we bring the criminals behind these heinous acts to justice.”
“The rise in terrorist acts and the deterioration of the security situation, especially in the holy month of Ramadan, a serious and concrete evidence that terrorists party any religion or values, we feel pain when we see that the security situation of the country is threatened, particularly since the terrorist bombings in Baghdad and some other provinces afford serious signals toward targeting civilians and spread fear and chaos in the country.”
“We appeal to the Federal Government and all Iraqi political parties to quickly review the seriousness of the situation, and that the Kurdistan region is ready to help to keep the life and security of citizens held hostage by terrorist threats and to put an end to this bad situation.”
In preliminary statistics by IGN for the bombings today and according to the security source, more than [190] fell dead and wounded by an explosion [18] car bombs in different areas of Baghdad and in the provinces of Wasit and Muthanna, Basrah.
The IGN have published Sunday a news about intelligence source reported to enter [30] car bombing in Baghdad and in the provinces.
The Acting Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq [us], Giorgi Posten, “deep concern following the wave of bombings which carries with it the risk of return to sectarian conflict,” he said..