Dec 22, 2025, 8:55 AM

Iraqi security forces conduct intelligence operation in Syria

Iraqi security forces conduct intelligence operation in Syria

TEHRAN, Dec. 22 (MNA) – Iraq’s security forces have carried out a rare special operation inside Syrian territory, arresting two key suspects linked to the transfer of weapons and terrorist elements toward Iraq, a senior Iraqi security official said.

According to Al Mayadeen, Iraqi security forces have carried out a high-precision operation inside Syrian territory, targeting key weapons and terrorist networks in what officials described as a major leap in Iraq’s intelligence and counterterrorism capabilities.

Major General Saad Ma’an, the head of the Security Media Cell (SMC) and Director of Relations and Information at the Ministry of Interior (MOI) in Iraq, said the operation resulted in the detention of two individuals who played a “critical role” in facilitating the transfer of weapons and terrorist operatives toward the Iraqi border.

Ma’an said the mission was the culmination of more than five months of intensive intelligence work, during which Iraqi agencies tracked the movements and networks of the suspects. He noted that the Suqour [Hawks] Cell, an intelligence or counter-terrorism unit, employed both advanced technical surveillance and human intelligence to execute the operation.

According to Ma’an, the two targets were directly involved in coordinating the movement of arms and militants from camps inside Syria into Iraqi territory, posing a significant security threat. The operation was conducted by an air-mobile unit capable of rapid deployment and precision strikes deep inside hostile areas, preventing casualties and eliminating the possibility of escape.

He added that the mission was carried out in close coordination with Syrian security forces and the International Coalition, underscoring a shift in Iraq’s security doctrine from reactive crisis response to proactive, intelligence-driven counterterrorism operations.

Ma’an said the operation reflects Iraq’s growing ability to project security beyond its borders to disrupt terrorist supply lines before they reach Iraqi soil, marking a new phase in regional counterterrorism coordination.

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