16 Apr 2024
Tuesday 8 March 2016 - 17:27
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Iraqi forces retake region in Anbar from Daesh

Iraqi security forces, backed by army units, have liberated a region in the embattled western Iraqi province of Anbar from the Takfiri Daesh terrorists.

Government forces retookthe Zankourah district on Tuesday without facing any resistance, an official toldthe al-Sumaria television.

Hussein Kassar, head of the Security Committee in the al-Wafa area of Anbar, said militantsfled to the nearby city of Hit about 140 km(85 miles) west of the capitalBaghdad.

Elsewhere in the city of Fallujah, Daesh terrorists reportedly killed at least 50 members of the Muhamedah tribe, triggering fierce clashes that are still going on.

At least five people lost their lives and more than a dozen others sustained injuries in a spate of bomb and militant attacks in and around Baghdad.

A soldier was killed and five others were injured when a roadside bomb targeted a patrolin the town of Tarmiyahabout 50 km(30 miles) north of Baghdad.

Two civilians also died and seven others were injured when an improvised explosive device went off near an outdoor market in the al-Bakriyah neighborhood of western Baghdad.

Additionally, two civilians lost their livesand four others suffered injuries when three rocketsfired by Takfiri militantsslammed into aschool in Baghdads northern neighborhood of Rashidiya.

The northern and western parts of Iraq have been plagued by violence ever since Daesh terrorists began an offensive through the Iraqi territory in June 2014.

Iraqi army soldiers and fighters from Popular Mobilization units are seeking to win back militant-held regions in joint operations.

By Press TV
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