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Serious Iraq recovers Fajullah, Mosul next

virus

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Iraq forces enter Fallujah to retake city from Isis
Troops backed by artillery, tanks and coalition air strikes entered the city from three directions in the early hours of Monday morning

The Iraqi army has started an operation to storm Fallujah, where around 50,000 civilians are trapped in Isis's stronghold near Baghdad.

Troops backed by artillery and tanks entered the city from three directions in the early hours of Monday morning, commanders told the AFP news agency.

A Reuters TV crew reported hearing explosions and gunfire in Fallujah's southern Naimiya district.

"Iraqi forces entered Fallujah under air cover from the international coalition, the Iraqi air force and army aviation and supported by artillery and tanks," Lieutenant General Abdelwahab al-Saadi, the commander in charge of the operation, told reporters.

Iraqi forces surround Fallujah as they push to drive out ISIL

"Counter-terrorism service (CTS) forces, the Anbar police and the Iraqi army, at around 4am, started moving into Fallujah from three directions," he said.

"There is resistance from Daesh," he added, using the Arabic acronym for Isis.

On Sunday, Iraqi Major Dhia Thamir said troops had recaptured 80 per cent of the territory around Fallujah since the operation began
Inside Isis secret tunnels

The Iraqi army, supported by Iranian-backed Shia militia, began the operation to recapture Fallujah on 23 May.

The military warned the between 50,000 and 60,000 civilians trapped inside to get ready to leave before fighting started. The jihadists have been preventing from residents leaving for months.

The Norwegian Refugee Council said around 3,000 people had managed to escape the area this week.

Isis execution squads with orders to kill anybody trying to flee or surrender have appeared in the streets of Fallujah. “Groups of Isis fighters are saying they will kill anybody in Fallujah who leaves their house or waves a white flag,” Ahmed al-Dulaimi, a political activist, told The Independent's Patrick Cockburn, reporting from Iraq.

Fallujah, a long-time bastion of Sunni Muslim jihadists, became the first city to fall to Isis in January 2014, six months before the group swept through large parts of Iraq and neighbouring Syria. The extremist group still controls territory in Iraq's north and west, including Mosul, the country's second largest city.

The United Nations and Human Rights Watch said last month that residents of Fallujah were facing acute shortages of food and medicine amid a siege by government forces. Aid has not reached the city since the Iraqi military recaptured nearby Ramadi, the Anbar provincial capital, in December.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...llujah-to-retake-city-from-isis-a7056086.html
 

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The US marines fought and won a fierce urban battle in Fallujah once. Today, it once again became a terrorist nest. History will repeat itself unless the Iraqi army completely levels the city or repopulate it with the majority Shiite people.
 

virus

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mr tan.. thanks for opening your mouth and prove yr stoopidity. fajullah is a sunni stronghold, it used to be a strong base for Baath party and fractionalize to different interest groups allowing ISIS to take the lead role.
 

JohnTan

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mr tan.. thanks for opening your mouth and prove yr stoopidity. fajullah is a sunni stronghold, it used to be a strong base for Baath party and fractionalize to different interest groups allowing ISIS to take the lead role.

Fallujah can't be a sunni stronghold no more if most of the population there change from sunni to shiite. That's what China is doing in Xinjiang and what religious/ethnic cleansing does. Changing the demographics is the permanent solution against guerilla warfare and non-stop insurgency. The insurgency in Afghanistan is caused mostly by the same ethnic group, which has been left largely intact all these years while the US tries to be politically correct.
 

red amoeba

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None of these will happen if saddam was around. Where is the WMD that Bush was hallucinating about ?
 

eatshitndie

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Fallujah can't be a sunni stronghold no more if most of the population there change from sunni to shiite. That's what China is doing in Xinjiang and what religious/ethnic cleansing does. Changing the demographics is the permanent solution against guerilla warfare and non-stop insurgency. The insurgency in Afghanistan is caused mostly by the same ethnic group, which has been left largely intact all these years while the US tries to be politically correct.

just as soon it will be shit, sunni will be shiite.
 

syed putra

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Destruction of iraq started when US decided overnight, to sack the entire iraqi government from civil servants, to police to armed forces and start all over.
 

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http://rudaw.net/english/middleeast/iraq/170620164

Abadi: Security forces have recaptured Fallujah
By Rudaw 21 hours ago

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region--Fallujah has been recaptured from the Islamic State group announced Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi on Friday.

“Security forces have recaptured the center of Fallujah city,” Abadi said.

There are a few neighborhoods which are yet to be retaken, Abadi continued, noting that “They will be recaptured in a few hours.”

The Iraqi Prime Minister, who is also commander in chief of the Iraqi armed forces, said that Iraqi forces are cleaning up the remaining ISIS militants in the city so that those civilians who have fled can return to their homes.

“Mosul is our next target,” Abadi added.

Brett McGurk, Special US Presidential Envoy for the anti-ISIS coalition is also looking forwards to Mosul, noting on Twitter that ISIS lost Fallujah and, “Next stop for increasingly confident Iraqi Security Forces: #Mosul.”

The Iraqi army and Shiite militia known as Hashd al-Shaabi kicked off an offensive to regain control of Fallujah on May 22nd.

Fallujah, 70km west of the Iraqi capital Baghdad has been under ISIS control since June 2014. It was the first major centre the militant group seized control of in Iraq.
 

GOD IS MY DOG

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The US marines fought and won a fierce urban battle in Fallujah once. Today, it once again became a terrorist nest. History will repeat itself unless the Iraqi army completely levels the city or repopulate it with the majority Shiite people.


given their numbers.......if MooseLimps don't kill each other then i worry..............may the MooseLimp Meat-Grinder never run out of fresh meat.........
 

thugnology

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The credits belongs rightfully to Putin no body else. His leadership and strategy in massive effective strikes turned the wars around.
 

virus

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Nope. This is driven by iranians shias tribes under the popular movement taking main attack formation with mine clearance n police closing in on surrounding villages to locktight the gains.
 
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