Thursday, 26 May 2016

Iraqi Forces Begin Massive Offensive to Retake Fallujah

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Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said that Iraqi forces had begun a military campaign to retake the ISIS stronghold of Fallujah.
The offensive against the strategic city 41 miles west of Baghdad promises "a moment of great victory," Abadi said on state TV.
Iraq's Joint Operation Command confirmed that the offensive had begun. A senior security official said on condition of anonymity that 20,000 federal police soldiers were in action, with 15,000 more troops expected.
Residents had been advised in a statement earlier to flee the city, but the number who managed to do so wasn't known, the official said. Reuters quoted residents as saying about 20 families tried to escape Saturday night but that only half made it. Some were killed by explosives; others were captured by ISIS, the residents told Reuters.
"Zero hour for the liberation of Fallujah has arrived," Abadi said on his official Twitter feed. "The moment of great victory has drawn near and Daesh has no choice but to flee." ("Daesh" is an Arabic acronym for ISIS.)

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