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Iraqi troops set to retake Fallujah from Daesh

Spiritual leader, rights groups urge military to prioritize safety of civilians in city

- ALI ABDUL-HASSAN

CAMP TARIQ, IRAQ— Iraqi troops pushed toward Fallujah from the south Friday, aiming to completely surround the militant-held city, Iraq’s elite counterter­rorism forces said.

The operation to retake the town from the extremist Daesh group, also known as ISIS and ISIL, was officially announced late Sunday night.

“Our troops are now in the process of surroundin­g the city from all (sides),” said Lt.-Gen. Abdul-Wahab al-Saadi, the head of the counterter­rorism forces’ Fallujah operation. “By doing so, we will besiege the city of Fallujah in full. And then we will start storming the city from several directions with new forces.”

Fallujah is located 65 kilometres west of Baghdad.

Booby-trapped explosives and large numbers of civilians unable to escape are expected to complicate operations moving forward, al-Saadi said.

The spiritual leader of Iraq’s Shiites called on Iraqi forces battling to retake the city of Fallujah to protect civilians there. Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani said that “saving innocent people from harm’s way is the most important thing, even more so than targeting the enemy.”

His comments were delivered at Friday prayers by his representa­tive, Ahmed al-Safi, in the holy city of Karbala.

Rights groups have expressed concerns for the tens of thousands of civilians estimated to still be in the city, which has been in Daesh hands for more than two years.

In the capital, Baghdad, Iraqi security forces fired tear gas and live ammunition to disperse thousands of anti-government protesters gathered in the city’s Tahrir roundabout. The protesters assembled despite calls earlier this week from Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to halt protests so the country’s security forces could focus on the Fallujah operation.

 ?? AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Pro-government forces will attack Fallujah, Iraq, which has been under Daesh control for about two years.
AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Pro-government forces will attack Fallujah, Iraq, which has been under Daesh control for about two years.

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