Iraqi army discovers Daesh arms cache near Hit

A member of Iraqi government forces inspects a burnt vehicle with on its top a flag of Daesh terrorist group after they retook an area from it on April 2, 2016 in the village of Al-Mamoura, near Hit, a Euphrates Valley town located about 145 kilometres west of Baghdad in the western province of Anbar. ©AFP

These are some of the headlines we are tracking for you in this edition of Press TV's Top 5:

  • Iraqi forces discover more arms left behind by terrorists near the town of Hit in Anbar province as they tighten the noose on Daesh terrorists. We have an exclusive report.
  • An Israeli lawmaker sparks anger after saying he would not want his wife to give birth in a hospital next to Arab mothers, comments widely condemned as racist.
  • WikiLeaks documents say the US is behind the recently released offshore revelations known as the Panama Papers, saying the attack targets Russia and President Putin.
  • Two US Republican senators say they want to introduce a bill that would block any attempt to ease rules on the use of dollar for transactions with Iran.
  • Campaigning begins for Syria’s parliamentary elections to be held on April 13. Over 10,000 candidates are contesting in the vote. 

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