19 Apr 2024
Monday 28 December 2015 - 09:56
Story Code : 194324

Iraqi forces retake Ramadi government complex: Military spokesman

Iraqi forces have recapturedthe former government compound in centralRamadi, the last stronghold of Daesh Takfiri militantsin the western city,thespokesman for the country's counter-terrorism units says.

"The complex is under our complete control, there is no presence whatsoever of Daesh fighters in the complex,"Sabah al-Numan said on Sunday, adding, the entire perimeter mustfirst be cleared of booby traps and mines before forces could move in.

Iraqi security forces vehicles are seen in the city of Ramadi, December 27, 2015. (Reuters Photo)"The operation is almost wrapped up. Our forces will enter in the coming hours."
"By controlling the complex this means that they have been defeated in Ramadi," he said, adding,"The next step is to clear pockets that could exist here or there in the city."
Iraqi forces had earlier in the daysurrounded the complexin the capital of the western province of Anbar.

"We're seeing lots of Daesh bodies, killed in the air strikes on the compound," Numan said.

The offensive to clear the city from the last Daesh stronghold began five days ago.

Aslo on Sunday,Iraqi army troops managed to secure eight districts ofRamadi, including al-Baker, Mo'allemin, al-Andalus and Hoz.

Iraqi forces have madehuge gains in recent operations against Daesh terrorists in the embattled province of Anbar as they continue clean-up operations against Takfiri militants across the country.

Recapturing Ramadi, which fell to the militants in May, would be one of the most significant victories for Iraq's armed forces since the Takfiris swept across a third of the country.

Ramadi will be the second main city to be retaken from Daesh militants. The Iraqi forces had in late Marchliberated the city of Tikrit in northern Iraq.

In its next offensive, the army plans to move to retake the northern city of Mosul,the biggest population center under Daesh control in Iraq and Syria.

Freeing Mosul, would effectively dismantlethe structure thatDaesh has builtin Iraq and deprive them of a major source of income, which comes partly from oil and partly from fees and taxes on residents.

Daesh militants occupied large swathes of Iraqi territories in 2014.

 

By Press TV
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