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Al Abadi announces Iraq offensive to recapture western Anbar from ISIL

- MINA ALDROUBI

Iraqi forces began an offensive to recapture western Anbar, one of the last areas of the country held by ISIL.

Iraqi prime minister Haider Al Abadi announced the launch of the operation and said forces “will retake every last bit of Iraqi territory from the enemy”.

The US-led joint operations command, which is co-ordinating Iraqi security forces fighting ISIL, announced an offensive to retake the town of Anah and the nearby village of Al Rayhanna.

The head of Anah’s municipal council, Abdel Karim Al Ani, confirmed the offensive had begun and said security forces had opened a road out of the town to allow civilians to flee. About 100 kilometres west of the border with Syria, Anah is one of three towns in Anbar province under ISIL control.

Mohammed Hineidi, a Dubaibased expert on the Levant, said Iraqi forces would have little difficulty mopping up the remaining ISIL-held pockets across Anbar.

“ISIL remnants in Anbar province are not large and threatenin­g, and therefore would not constitute a significan­t challenge for Iraqi forces,” Mr Hineidi said.

After retaking the town, Iraqi forces are expected to next target Rawa to the north-west and finally Al Qaim, which is close to the border with the Syrian province of Deir Ezzor.

Meanwhile, Iraqi forces are also preparing to launch an assault against ISIL in the town of Hawija, 300km north of Baghdad.

In Syria ISIL militants are under tremendous pressure, where a US-backed alliance of Kurds and Arabs is battling to retake the extremists’ self-declared capital Raqqa and Russian-backed regime forces are fighting for control of the city of Deir Ezzor.

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