PM Barzani laid the foundation stone for Ba'adre-Etit dual carriageway
The road is 26 kilometers long and will be constructed at a cost of 135 billion 584 million dinars. With the completion of the project, the entire Duhok-Erbil road will become two-lane road.

ERBIL (Kurdistan24) - On Monday June 3, the Kurdistan Region's Prime Minister Masrour Barzani laid the foundation stone of the Ba'adre-Etit dual carriageway in Ba'adre.
The road is 26 kilometers long and will be constructed at a cost of 135 billion 584 million dinars. With the completion of the project, the entire Duhok-Erbil road will become two-sided road.
Ba'adre, a sub-district located in the Sheikhan district of Duhok province, comprises 13 villages with a population exceeding 24,000, predominantly Yezidi Kurds.
On Monday June 3, the Kurdistan Region’s Prime Minister Masrour Barzani laid the foundation stone of two parks in Duhok, announcing that the government is committed to "beautifying and making our cities healthier.”
In a significant step towards enhancing the urban landscape and environmental health of the Kurdistan Region, the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region has laid the foundation stone for several new projects, including the establishment of two expansive parks, "Aloka" and "Serhildan" in Baroshke neighborhood in Duhok city.
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The sum of the cost for the two parks in Duhok city is close to 132 billion dinars.
These are the photo designs of the Ba'adre-Etit dual carriageway:






Over the next several years, Duhok will see more than $200 million invested in parks and public spaces, and a new highway stretch. pic.twitter.com/711zDYdYzQ
— Masrour Barzani (@masrourbarzani) June 3, 2024