Jan. 3

Suspected members of Iraq's Naqshbandi group arrive to a press conference following their arrest in Baghdad. Iraq's interior ministry held a security briefing to present the confessions of 21 men accused of being involved in attacks across the country and belonging to the Naqshbandi group backed by Izzat al-Duri, executed dictator Saddam Hussein's number two who is still on the run.

Suspected members of Iraq's Naqshbandi group arrive to a press conference following their arrest in Baghdad. Iraq's interior ministry held a security briefing to present the confessions of 21 men accused of being involved in attacks across the country and belonging to the Naqshbandi group backed by Izzat al-Duri, executed dictator Saddam Hussein's number two who is still on the run.

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