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Iraq begins border fence with Syria to block militants

By AFP - Jul 02,2018 - Last updated at Jul 02,2018

BAGHDAD, Iraq — Iraq has begun building a fence along its border with Syria to stop Daesh group militants crossing into the country, a border guards spokesman said on Sunday.

"Ten days ago we started to set up a barbed wire security fence with surveillance towers along the border with Syria," said Anwar Hamid Nayef, spokesman in Iraq's Anbar province.

The frontier barrier includes a six-metre-wide trench and involves thermal cameras and drones scanning the border for extremists attempting to cross from Syria.

Baghdad declared victory over Daesh at the end of last year, but the group holds pockets of territory in the vast deserts of eastern Syria and maintains its ability to strike inside Iraq. 

The new fence so far runs for 20 kilometres north from the area around the border town of Al Qaim, which Iraqi forces retook from Daesh in November. 

In total the frontier stretches for some 600 kilometres. 

Border spokesman Nayef said that experts from Baghdad's ministry of defence and an anti-Daesh coalition spearheaded by the United States would come "to evaluate the effectiveness of the fence".

“If they approve the installations, we will continue along the whole border with Syria,” he said.

In a sign of the continuing menace it poses to Iraq, the bodies of eight captives executed by Daesh were this week found along a highway north of Baghdad.

In a bid to combat the extremists, Iraqi forces have carried out a series of air strikes against Daesh inside Syria. 

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