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Iraq
ISIS destroys all bridges surrounding Ramadi
2015-12-15
(IraqiNews.com) al-Anbar – On Monday, Head of the District Council of Khalidiya in Anbar province announced, that the ISIS organization has destroyed all the bridges around the city of Ramadi (110 km west of Baghdad) to prevent raiding and cleansing the city, while emphasized that the security forces are working on developing alternatives to penetrate the defenses of the organization and destroy it.

Head of Khalidiya District Council, Ali Dawood, said in a statement obtained by IraqiNews.com, “During the past few months, elements of the ISIS organization blew up all the bridges and crossings surrounding the city of Ramadi in a terrorist plot to prevent the security forces from proceeding with the cleansing battles in pursuit of breaking into the center of the city from all axes.”

Dawood also noted, “Security forces belonging to the army and the police are working on developing alternative military methods to cross the Euphrates River, construct land-based roads [railway] and penetrate the defenses of ISIS to destroy it and break into territories of Ramadi within the next few days.”

Noteworthy, ISIS controls the most prominent cities of Anbar since nearly a year ago, while battles and confrontations between the security forces backed by tribal fighters are ongoing in the areas of Fallujah and al-Qaim, located on the Iraqi-Syrian border, as well as Heet, Rawa and other areas, including al-Karma near the borders of Baghdad.
Posted by:badanov

#4  Seems like the Iraqi forces have ISIS where they want them. Proceed with artillery bombardments. Pick ISIS jihadists off as they swim across the river to escape.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-12-15 16:03  

#3  I think it is more intended to keep those pussies in ISIS in town to fight more than keeping the Iraqi Army et al. from coming in.

ISIS does seem to show a tendency toward mass desertion when the sledding gets tough.

Now that they are somewhat confined, can we have a good old fashioned B-52 arclight, I mean a REAL arc light with 500 pounders every ten feet for a freaking mile?
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2015-12-15 04:32  

#2  Stalingrad in the sand.

'Sounds like good prep for biblical siege - of several years. No fuel, no batteries, no food, no ammunition gets in.

Let them eat IED's - and each other.
Posted by: Lone Ranger   2015-12-15 01:10  

#1  Fish in a barrel. It's only a matter of time.
Posted by: gorb   2015-12-15 00:21  

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