The Mercury News

Iraqi forces regain ground

Government wins in battle against Islamic State

- By Sameer N. Yacoub

BAGHDAD — Iraqi security forces have recaptured areas lost earlier to the Islamic State group in and around the western city of Ramadi in the volatile Anbar province, security officials said Tuesday.

Police Maj. Omar alAlawani said government forces regained control of the city’s Pediatric and Maternity Hospital and the surroundin­g neighborho­od late Monday night after fierce clashes with IS militants. The hospital is located about 500 yards from a complex of government offices.

On Tuesday, Iraqi troops were engaged in intense clashes in an offensive to regain control Displaced people cross the Bzebiz bridge Tuesday as they head toward Ramadi and their homes west of Baghdad, Iraq. Government forces are now fighting for Soufiya. of Soufiya, one of three villages that fell into the hands of the Islamic State group last week, said police Col. Mahdi Abbas.

Both officials said the battles turned in favor of government forces after the arrival of reinforcem­ents and weapons from Baghdad. At least 12 militants were killed in the clashes overnight, they said.

Footage obtained by The Associated Press showed military black Humvees advancing in a residentia­l area in Ramadi and Iraqi soldiers firing their rifles while taking shelter behind a wall.

The security situation in Ramadi, the capital of Anbar, sharply deteriorat­ed after IS seized Soufiya and the two other villages, Sjariyah and Albu- Ghanim, forcing thousands of civilians to flee their homes.

Elsewhere in Iraq, police said a bomb exploded Tuesday in a commercial street in the town of Madain, just south of Baghdad, killing three people and wounding four. Later in the day, a roadside bomb hit a police patrol in the capital’s western suburbs, killing two policemen and wounding four.

Medics in nearby hospitals confirmed the casualties. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to media.

Later Tuesday, a bomb struck mourners attending a funeral in the northern city of Kirkuk, killing three people and wounding 19 others, said police Col. Jenkis Mohammed Rasheed.

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