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Iraqi PM declares ‘magnificen­t victory’ over ISIL forces in Tikrit

But extremists make gains in Syrian capital

- Qassim Abdul-Zahra and Sameer N. Yacoub The Associated Press

TIKRIT, IRAQ — The government declared victory in Tikrit on Wednesday over extremists of the Islamic State group, and it warned the militants holding other Iraqi provinces that they would be the next to fall.

Prime Minister Haider alAbadi walked triumphant­ly along a street in Tikrit, carrying an Iraqi flag and surrounded by jubilant forces.

Across the border in Syria, however, Islamic State fighters made their deepest foray yet into the capital of Damascus by infiltrati­ng a Palestinia­n refugee camp, according to opposition activists and Palestinia­n officials.

Iraq’s victory over the extremists in Tikrit was seen as a key step toward eventually driving the militants out of Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city and the capital of Nineveh province.

Defence Minister Khalid alObeidi announced the victory, saying security forces have “accomplish­ed their mission” in the month-long offensive to rid Saddam Hussein’s hometown and the broader Salahuddin province of the militant group.

“We have the pleasure, with all our pride, to announce the good news of a magnificen­t victory,” Obeidi said in a video statement, and he named the other Iraqi provinces still being held by the IS militants.

“Here we come to you, Anbar! Here we come to you, Nineveh, and we say it with full resolution, confidence, and persistenc­e,” he said.

Al-Abadi said that military engineerin­g units still need more time to clear Tikrit of booby traps and looked to the next steps for the city and province.

“God willing, there will be a fund to rebuild areas destroyed by Daesh and the war,” al-Abadi said, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State group. “Tikrit and Salahuddin areas will be covered by this fund.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This image posted on the official Facebook account of Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi shows the premier carrying the national flag as he walks with Iraqi security forces in Tikrit, Iraq, on Wednesday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This image posted on the official Facebook account of Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi shows the premier carrying the national flag as he walks with Iraqi security forces in Tikrit, Iraq, on Wednesday.

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