According to the Anbar
Operations Command sources, the army forces on the Fallujah perimeter are being
inspected in preparation for an offensive into the city during the coming few
hours. The sources added that the offensive would be launched on more than six
fronts around the city. The armed forces are using aircraft and artillery
shelling to strike at most of the city's residential districts, including
Al-Nu'aimiya and Al-Julan to the south, the city's central districts, and on up
to Al-Sichir to the north and northeast. A preliminary count shows that seven
residents have been killed and twelve others wounded as a result of the
bombardment.
The Relief Aid
Organization official in Fallujah, Mohammed Al-Girtani, has said that there are
still at least 5,000 families within Fallujah and that there are difficulties
in getting them out of the city. Families are also fleeing the city after
hearing security reports of an imminent assault on Fallujah within the next few
hours or days.
In Ramadi, the
military operation in the southern and southwestern sectors of the city is
still underway, after the security forces' regaining control of some of the
area's districts, but other districts in the southern sector are still the
scenes of intermittent clashes between security forces and the groups of
gunmen.
The Anbar Governorate
Council has warned against launching an offensive on Fallujah, saying that it
is opposed to such military operations that would result in numerous civilian
casualties.
Meanwhile, those who
have been displaced from Ramadi and Fallujah who are now sheltering in school
buildings in the western regions of Anbar are still calling for attention to
the fact that they have not yet received any of the funds that have been
allocated for them.
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