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Iraq allowed Iran to shoot down any aircraft in its airspace

Iraq has banned the flight of any military aircraft in its airspace.

The Iraqi authorities have banned any military aircraft from flying in their airspace after a series of air strikes across the country. The ban will be in effect until further notice, and it concerns, among other things, the aircraft of NATO, the United States and the Western coalition taking part in the military operation in Syria. Remarkably, a number of sources report that Baghdad reached an agreement with Iran, allowing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to attack any hostile targets.

It should be clarified that earlier there was information that the Iranian military had actually deployed a number of its air defense systems in the suburbs of Baghdad, and if the information is true, Iran could well begin to attack combat and reconnaissance aircraft appearing over Iraq.

On the other hand, experts pay attention to the fact that several hours ago an air strike was struck at the Syrian-Iraqi border crossing - the plane was never identified, however, according to some reports, the strike was delivered from Iraqi airspace.

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