In Fallujah today, the
shelling which began last night and has continued into this afternoon was
targeted at several of the city's districts. There were also simultaneous
military operations in the southern and northeastern sectors of the city. A
source at the Fallujah General
Hospital says that 4
residents have been killed and 7 others wounded, which when added to
previous casualty numbers show that the totals to date are at least 347 killed
and at least 1,486 wounded.
Aerial surveillance is
ongoing and there has been some aerial bombing of residential districts.
Meanwhile, more
families have left the southern and northern sector districts. Fifty families have
left today to seek refuge in Habbaniya and the relatively calm eastern
districts of Ramadi.
In Ramadi today, a
curfew has been announced from 06:00 until further notice; the Anbar police
command says that this because of the military operations that have included
the aim of completing the operations that have been ongoing in several Ramadi
residential districts where intermittent clashes are still occurring. These districts have been closed off and no
residents have been allowed to return to their homes because - according to the
police announcements - there are still explosive devices and booby-trapped
houses inside the districts. Strict security
measures are in place along the city's perimeter, and aerial surveillance and
bombing are still targeting the gunmen's positions.
Generally, Ramadi's
western districts are experiencing a spell of calm and security for about the
last 20 days; there is normal activity and living conditions are normal, with
some families having been able to return to their homes, but those who have
been displaced to the governorate's western regions - mainly from Fallujah and
Ramadi - are still living under difficult conditions. Some of the displaced
people have today called upon the local government to act on the disbursement
of the funds that have been allocated to them by the government.
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