The Anbar
crisis is today entering its sixth month.
Yesterday,
suicide bombers detonated their vests at the Al-Bu'abaid police command HQ on
Al-Khalidiya Island; gunmen were attempting to seize the post amid the eruption
of heavy clashes resulting in the capture and arrest of 4 of the attacking
gunmen, while 2 others were killed. The army sent in reinforcements to the area.
Fierce
clashes also erupted in Al-Kubaisa, a township southwest of Hit in western
Anbar, when gunmen launched an attack aimed at capturing the town. The local
police, supported by army personnel, responded quickly; the gunmen then
withdrew to an unknown destination after a gunfight that lasted about 30
minutes.
In
Fallujah, local police supported by tribal forces and army units tried to enter
Al-Saqlawiya, southwest of the city, where they clashed with groups of gunmen;
the security forces are affirming that they are now in control of the area.
In Fallujah
itself, the Al-Maftoul crossing - the only access point into or out of the city -
was closed today. Meanwhile, indiscriminate shelling continued through last
night and into noontime today. At least 3 persons were killed and 7
were wounded by the shelling. Local and international relief organizations are
providing aid while trying to evacuate the remaining civilians from the city,
in response to reports of an imminent military thrust into the city within the
next few days.
The Anbar Governorate Council has stressed that there
will not be an assault on Fallujah, and arrangements are still being made for
convening the conference on the Anbar situation in Baghdad .
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