Fallujah has been the
scene, since last night and through noontime today, of military operations
along the city's perimeter accompanied by the shelling of a number of its
residential districts including Al-Sichir in the north and Al-Nu'aimiya in the
south. The preliminary casualty count as announced by the Fallujah General Hospital
lists 7 residents killed and 20 others wounded. The overall count now
stands at 370 killed and at least 1,347 wounded since the eruption of fighting
in December 2013.
Authoritative
information indicates that the Iraqi army is planning to launch an overall
offensive into the city within the next two days, especially now that the
gunmen seized control yesterday of Fallujah
University in the
southeast sector of the city. The military is also planning to assault and take
over the countryside areas around the city in addition to areas within the city
itself.
In Ramadi, local
police supported by army forces are carrying out security operations aimed at
regaining control of areas within the city's southern sector. The Anbar Police commander,
General Isma'il Al-Mhalawi, has affirmed that all of Ramadi's residential
districts will be secured within this week. However residents are still unable
to enter the residential districts.
Meanwhile more people
are leaving Fallujah, thus swelling the numbers of migrants who have already
left both Ramadi and Fallujah, who are still facing difficult living
conditions, especially with the spread of disease. The Anbar Health Authority
has revealed that a number of diseases, particularly skin conditions, are
spreading among the displaced migrants who have taken refuge in school
buildings where the summer heat is compounding their suffering.
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