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Iraq
Anbar Antics
2016-12-27


20 suspects detained in Ramadi

Anbar (IraqiNews.com) Commander of Anbar Operations Ismail al-Mahalawi announced on Monday arresting 20 wanted persons, and seizing a large cache of weapons and rockets in Ramadi.

Mahalawi said in a press statement, “Accurate information allowed Iraqi forces from army and police to arrest 20 wanted persons, as well as discovering a large cache of weapons and rockets, during search operations in the areas of al-Thaila, al-Ta’mim, Jam’ia and al-Sherka in Ramadi.

“Sleeper cells of the Islamic State are trying to penetrate the liberated areas,” Mahalawi added. “The security situation in all the districts and areas of Anbar is stable,” Mahalawi explained.

ISIS Bad Guys get caught in airstrike

Anbar/ Kirkuk (Iraqinews.com) US-led coalition airstrikes on western Anbar and an IED blast in Kirkuk have killed several Islamic State militants, military and militia sources said Monday.

An indefinite number of IS fighters were killed west of Anbar’s town of Haditha when coalition fighter jets bombed their vehicles before a planned attack on the town, said Nazem al-Jugheifi, an intelligence officer for al-Hashd al-Shaabi forces in the province.

In Kirkuk, a security source was quoted by Alsumaria News as saying that four Islamic State members were killed and two others were wounded when an explosive device went off at al-Abbasi-Hawija road southwest of the province.

The group imposed tight measures at the scene of the blast to evacuate its casualties, according to the source, who asked not to be named.

Iraqi and coalition fighter jets regularly conduct airstrikes on areas still held by IS in the west of Anbar and Kirkuk since the emergence of the group and the proclamation of its self-styled “Islamic Caliphate’ in 2014.

Iraqi and American generals estimate the number of IS militants killed since October by nearly 4000 since the start of a major operation to retake Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city and the group’s last bastion in the country.
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