Today is
the third day of the major military offensive in Fallujah; clashes and shelling
are still continuing, with the military forces attempting to enter the city
through the Al-Shuhada'a district. The latest casualty figures show that at
least 2 people have been killed and 11 others wounded as of right now. Medical
reports have emerged about the spread of cholera and bilharzias as a result of
the absence of medical treatment and the profusion of garbage and waste matter.
We have witnessed the migration of hundreds of families since Friday
(09 May) and the exodus has been going on through today, making their way to
Hit, Haditha, Ana, and Rawa townships and elsewhere in the western Anbar regions.
The sudden major migration has been the result of everyone having been taken by
surprise by the military offensive, particularly since recent reports had
indicated that there would not be any military action or incursion into
Fallujah. The rush to evacuate has forced many families to flee without being
able to carry any necessities, and they have been unable to find any means of
transport, so they are making their way on foot for long distances to the
outskirts of the city where they were able to find vehicles to transport them
westward.
The commander
of the 'Golden Division' announced today that his forces have seized control of Amiriyat Al-Fallujah, as well as the Al-Falahat, Al-Nassaf, Al-Bu Alwan, and Al-Halabcha
areas that are outside and to the south of Fallujah. The general affirmed that
at least 97 ISIL gunmen were killed and more than 10 of their vehicles were set
ablaze, in addition to de-fusing numerous explosive devices and booby-trapped
cars. The commander went on to say that plans are in place to overrun the
Fallujah barrage that is still under the control of the gunmen.
Military
sources have today revealed that more than 42,000 military personnel are taking
part in the Fallujah offensive. This is a large number and is probably more
than the numbers deployed throughout the governorate.
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