The Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) confirmed no security breaches on the Syrian border and stated readiness to respond to any aggression at the Iraqi border. CM Qasim Musleh noted high levels of training, coordination with security agencies, and continuous intelligence efforts.
The Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) announced that no security breaches have been observed along the Syrian border to date. They affirmed that they are prepared to counter any hostile actions against the Iraqi border. Qasim Musleh, commander of Anbar operations, emphasized the PMF’s advanced training and equipment, fostering strengthened collaboration among security agencies, including the army, police, and border forces.
Musleh highlighted the close cooperation with tribal mobilization, stating that tribal members and security personnel are prepared for any potential threats at the Iraqi border. He detailed the ongoing technical, intelligence, and security initiatives designed to monitor movements via surveillance cameras and drones, as well as information gathered from both sides of the border.
The PMF’s security and intelligence units operate continuously, collecting vital data to ensure the security of the frontier. The PMF maintains that, thus far, no security breaches have been reported on the Syrian-Iraqi border.
The PMF has reaffirmed its operational readiness along the Syrian-Iraqi border, with strong security cooperation and vigilant monitoring in place. Collaborations with various security agencies and tribal forces enable an effective response strategy, ensuring that there have been no reported security breaches up to this point.
Original Source: ina.iq