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Iraqi forces in fierce battles with IS in Ramadi

AFP, BAGHDAD
Iraqi forces in fierce battles with IS in Ramadi
Iraqi counter-terrorism forces drive their vehicles down a street in Ramadi's Dhubbat neighbourhood, adjacent to Hoz neighbourhood, on Friday. Elite forces from the counter-terrorism service (CTS) faced limited resistance when they punched into central Ramadi four days earlier, in a final push to retake the city they lost to the Islamic State (IS) group in May. AFP PHOTO

AFP, BAGHDAD: Iraqi forces on Saturday clashed with diehard jihadists from the Islamic State group defending the former government complex in the heart of the city of Ramadi.
After a major push on Tuesday that broke IS defences around the city centre, government forces have been slowed by snipers, booby traps, roadside bombs and suicide attackers.
While initial hopes of a quick victory have faded, Iraq’s elite counter-terrorism service (CTS) and the army have advanced steadily through the devastated capital of Anbar province.
They reached a key intersection in the Hoz neighbourhood home to the government complex, whose recapture would go a long way towards ensuring a full recapture of Ramadi.
“There are fierce battles pitting members of the Daesh (an Arab acronym for IS) organisation against the Iraqi forces there now,” said Ahmed al-Dulaimi, a police captain.
He said the latest fighting had left at least two members of the Iraqi security forces dead and nine wounded. At least three were killed on Friday, according to several senior officers and local officials.
The figures they provide for IS casualties are high, with at least 23 killed on Friday alone.
The number of IS fighters hunkered down in central Ramadi was estimated at the start of the operation five days ago at no more than 400.
“You have the 8th Iraqi army and CTS... and they’re all pushing forward,” said Colonel Steve Warren, the spokesman for the US-led coalition which has been supporting Iraqi forces in Ramadi with daily air strikes.
“CTS have made more progress, they’re several hundred metres (yards) closer to the government complex,” Warren said.
The advance by the government forces has also been hampered by the possible presence of dozens of families trapped in the combat zone and used by IS as human shields.
Government forces held off months of IS assaults in Ramadi until May 2015, when the jihadists blitzed their opponents with massive suicide car bombs and seized full control of the city.
That defeat was Baghdad’s worst in the war against IS, and a victory now would provide a welcome boost to the much-criticised federal forces.
Earlier, Iraqi forces dodged sniper fire, car bombs, roadside bombs and booby traps as they battled Friday to root out jihadist fighters hunkered down in a strategic compound in central Ramadi.
Elite forces from the counter-terrorism service (CTS) faced limited resistance when they punched into central Ramadi four days earlier, in a final push to retake the city they lost to the Islamic State (IS) group in May.
Jihadist fighters concentrated their defence around the main government complex in the Hoz neighbourhood and now Iraqi forces are struggling to break in.
“We are facing many obstacles, mostly snipers and car bombs,” said one CTS fighter, First Lieutenant Bashar Hussein, from a position in Dhubbat neighbourhood, just south of Hoz. The terrain allows a small number of determined men to hold off a larger force.
Iraqi soldiers were around 500 metres (yards) away from the compound on Thursday and had only inched a little closer by Friday.

 

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Published by the Editor on behalf of Independent Publications Limited at Media Printers, 446/H, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1215.
Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

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