Iraq declares state of high alert for Eid al-Fitr holiday
BAGHDAD (AA) – Fearing suicide attacks on soft targets, Iraqi authorities on Friday announced a state of high alert for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr.
“The Iraqi forces will enter a state of alert level C (maximum) starting from May 1 to May 5, to secure the Eid prayers, entertainment areas, markets, restaurants and cemeteries,” Baghdad Operations Commander Lt. Gen. Ahmed Salim told the official Iraqi News Agency.
“There is information that there are suicide bombers who seek to target markets and crowded places during the days of Eid,” he added.
Iraqi security and intelligence services will implement a monitoring plan, and security forces will continue combing operations in the areas of the capital Baghdad, according to the army officer.
In 2017, Iraq declared victory over the ISIS by reclaiming all territories the terrorist group had controlled since the summer of 2014, which was estimated to be about one-third of the country’s territory.
The group, however, still maintains sleeper cells in large areas in Iraq.