It will also allegedly distribute the information to destination and rapidly transfer it to the general staffs of these countries.
"The Russian Federation, the Syrian Arab Republic, the Republic of Iraq and the Islamic Republic of Iran have decided to open an information center in Baghdad, which will include the General Staff representatives from the named countries," the source said.
However, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Friday that reports concerning the creation of a a coordination center in Baghdad for the fight against the Islamic State are false.
Earlier on Friday, Fox News citing information from Western special services said that Russia, Syria and Iran had allegedly organized a center in Baghdad in an attempt to begin coordinating efforts with Shiites against ISIL.