After ISIS lost control over vast areas in Iraq, and the numbers of its fighters decreased, the organization’s cells went deep into the Qarah Jokh Mountains, northern Nineveh Governorate, however, the organization’s members did not expect the citizens of the area would be the eyes of the Iraqi forces to destroy them and uproot their thorns. Faisal Ghazi narrates that he and a group of Peshmerga of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), tracked and documented the organization’s movements in the Qarah Jokh mountains, and then passed that information to the Federal Police and the third division who collaborated with the people of the area to attack the dens of ISIS in the Qarah Jokh mountain.
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