Fallujah fully recaptured from Daesh: Iraqi commander
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Iraqi forces are seen in the liberated city of Fallujah on June 26, 2016
The commander of the Fallujah liberation operation has declared the strategic western city fully liberated from Daesh terrorists.
Lieutenant General Abdul Wahab al-Saidi, the commander of the Fallujah liberation operation, told Iraqi state TV on Sunday that the last remaining district held by Daesh in the city had been retaken.
“We announce from this place in central Golan district that it has been cleaned by the counter terrorism service and we convey the good news to the Iraqi people that the battle of Fallujah is over,” he said.
Saidi further said at least 1,800 Takfiri terrorists were killed in the Fallujah operation.
Fallujah, located some 65 kilometers west of the capital, Baghdad, was the first Iraqi city to fall in the hands of Daesh terrorists in January 2014.
Iraqi government troops initially launched the offensive to retake Fallujah on May 23.
After weeks-long clashes with Daesh terrorists, Iraqi forces entered the center of Fallujah on June 17 without facing significant resistance from Daesh terrorists and raised the national flag on the main government compound there.
Iraqi Prime Minister congratulated the nation on the city’s liberation later that day, but street-street clashes between armed forces and the remaining terrorists continued more than a week. On Saturday, the commander of Iraq’s Badr Organization, Hadi al-Ameri, said Fallujah was only days away from being fully cleared from Daesh terrorists.
EA