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Iraqi Troops Inflict First Big Defeat on Isis in Ramadi

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 29 December 2015

 

Iraqi troops liberated the centre of Ramadi from Islamic State (Isis)
yesterday, the first major defeat for the extremists.

 

Brigadier General Ahmed al-Belawi said that Isis militants stopped firing
from inside the government complex at about 8am and that troops were
encircling it as engineering teams cleared booby-traps.

 

A few hours later, military spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Rasool
announced in a televised statement that Ramadi had been "fully liberated."

 

But General Ismail al-Mahlawi, head of military operations in Anbar,
clarified that Isis still controlled about a third of the city and that
there remained pockets of resistance in government-controlled districts.

 

A city of 450,000 people, Ramadi is the capital of Anbar province on the
great Tigris River. It fell to Isis in May, with government troops
apparently offering little opposition.

 

Several attempts to retake the city failed before this month's
counteroffensive.

 

Isis controls large swathes on north-western Iraq, playing on local
grievances over loss of power and wealth following the 2003 US invasion.

 

The Wahhabi army's de-facto capital is the oil-rich northern city of Mosul
on the Euphrates.

 

On Saturday the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) militia
captured the strategic Tishreen dam on the upper Euphrates near Turkey from
Isis.

 

The victory allows the YPG to advance westward across the river into the
Isis-held strip of border country, a move that Turkey has declared a rubicon
that would prompt military retaliation.

 

Turkey's government stands accused of allowing Isis to smuggle oil across
the border to buy arms and and bring in new recruits.

 

In Syria, some 300 families were evacuated from the villages of Foua and
Kfarya in Idlib province to Lebanon yesterday.

 

The evacuation was part of a UN-backed deal whereby more than a hundred
opposition militants and their families will be taken from Zabadani, near
the Lebanese border west of Damascus, to Beirut, from where they will be
flown to Turkey.

 

Foua and Kfarya lie in a pocket of Syrian army resistance to extremist Army
of Conquest forces occupying the nearby city of Idlib.

 

 

From:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-a5e5-Iraqi-troops-inflict-first-big-def
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