Iraq sends reinforcements to liberate key areas in Anbar
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Members of the Iraqi police in charge of the security in Ramadi patrol a road on February 12, 2016. ©AFP
The Iraqi army has sent reinforcements to a military base in the Western Province of Anbar in preparation for an operation aimed at retaking a key city from ISIL Takfiri terrorists.
“Major military reinforcements... arrived today to the Ain al-Asad base,” located in the Hit district of Anbar Province, Iraqi Major General Ali Ibrahim Daboun said Monday.
According to Press TV, the military official further said forces from the counter-terrorism service and police will participate in the liberation operation of the city of Hit, situated northwest of the provincial capital Ramadi, as well as the nearby Kubaisa area in the coming days.
Ramadi was liberated last December almost a year after coming under ISIL’s control, marking one of the most significant victories of Iraqi armed forces since the terror group’s rise in the country in early 2014.
In recent days, Iraqi forces have regained control of a number of areas east of Ramadi, where they are engaged in clean-up operations. They are now focusing on militant-held areas north of the city.
Meanwhile, Anbar Operations Command Chief Major General Ismail al-Mahlawi said the Iraqi forces thwarted an ISIL attack on a military base in the recently-liberated al-Hamidiyah town east of Ramadi on Monday, killing 46 terrorists.
Violence has plagued the northern and western parts of Iraq ever since ISIL Takfiris launched an offensive in June 2014, and took control of portions of Iraqi territory.
The terrorists have been committing crimes against all ethnic and religious communities in Iraq, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds and Christians.
The Iraqi army and fighters from Popular Mobilization units are engaged in joint military operations to win back terrorist-held regions.
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