Iraqi troops outside Hit gates to drive Daesh out: Army
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Iraqi troops are advancing towards the western town of Hit in a push to drive out Daesh militants, the military says.
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Mar 31, 2016 09:59 UTC
  • Iraqi troops outside Hit gates to drive Daesh out: Army

Iraqi troops are advancing towards the western town of Hit in a push to drive out Daesh militants, the military says.

According to Press TV, a senior officer from the counter-terrorism forces which led the recapture of nearby Ramadi three months ago said Thursday his troops are one kilometer from the town center, 130 km west of the capital Baghdad.

The operation began at 0600 (0300 GMT) and was progressing swiftly, another officer was quoted as saying.

Hit is strategically located on the Euphrates River near the Ain al-Asad air base and its recapture would push Daesh further west towards the Syrian border.

The liberation of the town would also cut a connection to the northern town of Samarra and leave Fallujah as the only stronghold left for Daesh near the capital.

The Iraqi army and volunteer forces have made remarkable achievements in pushing back the Takfiri militants in recent months and have pledged to retake the northern city of Mosul later this year.

In a statement announcing the advance in Hit, the military said the offensive was backed by airstrikes from the Iraqi army and air force.

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