The most significant
development between yesterday evening and this afternoon has been a
significant rise in the daily civilian casualty count in Fallujah. At least 11
residents have been killed and more than 19 wounded by the bombardment/shelling
that has targeted numerous residential disrtricts in the city.
In Al-Garma, residential districts have also been directly targeted by airborne
attacks, killing 3 residents including one woman and wounding at least
4. A number of residential homes have been badly damaged based on the
possibility of their being used by the groups of gunmen who are still
controlling the town, as they are inside Fallujah, ever since the crisis began
at the end of last year.
In Ramadi, a three-day
old security operation is still underway, led by the army, the police, and the
'Awakenings' forces that are trying to re-take the western districts of the
city that were previously free of the gunmen who have been able to seize and
control them. The mentioned security operation is thus likely to continue
beyond its current duration. A complicating factor is that many of the
displaced from other parts of the city are now within those targeted districts.
In western Anbar, the
gunmen have yet again attempted to mount an incursion into the Haditha town from the
north, west, and east, but they have been held at bay by the fierce resistance
of the security forces supported by tribal fighters within the town. Air
attacks have also been used to attack groups of gunmen on the town's periphery.
Further west, the main townships are still under the total control of the armed
groups, although air attacks have been targeting some of those groups in the
region. A security source has said that security, army, and 'Awakenings' forces
are still attempting to secure Ramadi before turning to the other regions of
the governorate.
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