Muscat Daily

IS militants’ infiltrati­on near Ramadi defeated, says Iraq

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Ramadi, Iraq - Islamic State (IS) group fighters seized areas around Ramadi, west of Baghdad, on Wednesday in an apparent attempt at a diversion from offensives on its last Iraqi footholds but were swiftly defeated, security sources said.

The infiltrato­rs briefly occupied three areas near the city, which is the capital of mainly Sunni Arab Anbar province, long a bastion of insurgency, the sources said.

But after several hours of heavy fighting in which there were deaths on both sides, all three areas were retaken.

“The security forces and the tribes retook control of the Al Tash, Majr and Kilometre Seven districts,” provincial police chief Major General Hadi Razij Kassar said.

“All the Daesh members were killed,” he added, using an Arabic acronym for IS.

The operation was likely to have been an attempt to divert the security forces from an offensive they launched last week against the militants’ last two footholds in Iraq, one of them a series of towns further up the Euphrates Valley from Ramadi.

A general who asked not to be identified said government forces had killed 20 terrorists.

A military source in Ramadi hospital said two security personnel were killed and 18 civilians wounded.

“A curfew has been imposed on the city of Ramadi and its surroundin­gs to prevent any security breaches,” the general said.

Troops and paramilita­ries retook full control of Ramadi from IS in February 2016 but are still battling to clear the militants from elsewhere in Anbar province.

Last week saw the launch of twin offensives against the militants in the Euphrates Valley near the Syrian border and around the northern town of Hawija.

IS is now under attack in all of its remaining bastions in both the Iraqi and the Syrian arms of the so-called caliphate it declared in 2014.

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