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Iraq forces extend Ramadi control, rescue civilians

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Iraqi forces on Friday pushed out of central Ramadi to extend their grip on the city, sweeping neighbourhoods for pockets of jihadists to flush out and trapped civilians to evacuate.

Federal forces declared victory Sunday in the battle for Ramadi, which was months in the making, but the Anbar provincial capital has not been fully secured yet.

"Our security forces launched an operation from Khaldiya, east of Ramadi, and managed to liberate the College of Agriculture," said Hamid al-Dulaimi, Ramadi district mayor.

"They are clearing several other neighbourhoods," he said.

Hadi Irzayij, the Anbar police chief, said the security forces detained 30 suspected Islamic State group fighters "who were attempting to flee Ramadi by blending in with civilians."

He said they were detained Thursday and would be interrogated.

Members of Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service carry the body of a comrade after a clash wit...
Members of Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service carry the body of a comrade after a clash with Islamic State jihadists on January 1, 2016
, AFP

"We are following a plan put together in a way that will prevent casualties in the ranks of the security forces," the police chief said.

IS, which took full control of Ramadi in May 2015, had planted thousands of explosive devices on roads and in buildings to defend the city.

Clearing operations are led by Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service (CTS), along with army, police and local tribal forces, as well as aerial backing from the US-led anti-IS coalition.

The jihadists are no longer in a position to fight back for Ramadi but many managed to pull out of last week's main battle and redeploy in eastern Ramadi or nearby rural areas.

Members of Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service gather in Ramadi on December 29  2015 after I...
Members of Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service gather in Ramadi on December 29, 2015 after Iraqi forces recaptured the city from Islamic State
Ahmad al-Rubaye, AFP

A colonel in CTS confirmed that around 30 IS militants had been arrested as they tried to slip out of Ramadi and described some of them as senior local leaders.

"What we are doing now is saving the trapped families," Majed Mohammed, a CTS major, told AFP.

He said their task was complicated by the high number of roadside bombs laid by the jihadists and the fact that IS was opening fire on civilians trying to escape.

Iraqi forces on Friday pushed out of central Ramadi to extend their grip on the city, sweeping neighbourhoods for pockets of jihadists to flush out and trapped civilians to evacuate.

Federal forces declared victory Sunday in the battle for Ramadi, which was months in the making, but the Anbar provincial capital has not been fully secured yet.

“Our security forces launched an operation from Khaldiya, east of Ramadi, and managed to liberate the College of Agriculture,” said Hamid al-Dulaimi, Ramadi district mayor.

“They are clearing several other neighbourhoods,” he said.

Hadi Irzayij, the Anbar police chief, said the security forces detained 30 suspected Islamic State group fighters “who were attempting to flee Ramadi by blending in with civilians.”

He said they were detained Thursday and would be interrogated.

Members of Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service carry the body of a comrade after a clash wit...

Members of Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service carry the body of a comrade after a clash with Islamic State jihadists on January 1, 2016
, AFP

“We are following a plan put together in a way that will prevent casualties in the ranks of the security forces,” the police chief said.

IS, which took full control of Ramadi in May 2015, had planted thousands of explosive devices on roads and in buildings to defend the city.

Clearing operations are led by Iraq’s elite counter-terrorism service (CTS), along with army, police and local tribal forces, as well as aerial backing from the US-led anti-IS coalition.

The jihadists are no longer in a position to fight back for Ramadi but many managed to pull out of last week’s main battle and redeploy in eastern Ramadi or nearby rural areas.

Members of Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service gather in Ramadi on December 29  2015 after I...

Members of Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service gather in Ramadi on December 29, 2015 after Iraqi forces recaptured the city from Islamic State
Ahmad al-Rubaye, AFP

A colonel in CTS confirmed that around 30 IS militants had been arrested as they tried to slip out of Ramadi and described some of them as senior local leaders.

“What we are doing now is saving the trapped families,” Majed Mohammed, a CTS major, told AFP.

He said their task was complicated by the high number of roadside bombs laid by the jihadists and the fact that IS was opening fire on civilians trying to escape.

AFP
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