Both Ramadi and
Fallujah have been the scenes of military operations over the past three days.
Fallujah is now
completely besieged and random shelling has been targeting most of its
residential districts, as is the Al-Sichir area in the city's northern sector
and Al-Nu'aimiya in the southern sector. The Fallujah General Hospital
is reporting two women and two children being killed and 6 other residents
wounded.
There are reports
indicating that security forces have seized control of the areas around
Amiriyat Al-Fallujah, south of Fallujah
City . There are also
plans to enter the city through the northeastern Al-Shuhada'a district.
An official source at
the Anbar Governorate Council has announced that 60,000 families have migrated
away from Fallujah; they are now on their way to the governorate's western
regions that are more or less secure. The displaced families are not being
provided with any care or assistance; they have broken into a number of mosques
and schools where they are living under extremely severe conditions. The Anbar
Council has ordered the disbursement of 500,000 Dinars (approx. 430 USD) to
each of the families displaced from Fallujah. Making matters worse is the
weather has worsened with the arrival of high winds bearing sand and dust that
has severely curtailed visibility. The people of the western tons are doing
what they can to shelter as many of the displaced families as possible,
particularly in Ana, Rawa, Al-Baghdadi, Al-Rutba, and Al-Rutba townships.
In Ramadi, a military
operation lasting many hours has engulfed the northeastern sector of the city,
especially in Al-Khalidiya Island and its
surrounding areas.
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