In Baghdadi, ISIL forces launched a three-front attack to take over
the township, but there was a confrontation accompanied by coalition airstrikes
against the attackers. Meanwhile a number of the town's districts were struck
by mortar fire. One round hit a playground where some children were playing,
killing 3 of them and injuring 7.
Many families left their homes and made their way out of the
town, mainly toward nearby Haditha which is still being held by security and
tribal forces.
In Hit, clashes lasted for six hours in the town's outlying
areas that were targeted by the gunmen who were repelled by security forces
that sustained 14 casualties.
In Ramadi, the city's southern sector was the scene
yesterday of the fiercest clashes for about two weeks. There were also heavy
clashes yesterday in the rural area of the city, where the security forces were
led by the newly-appointed Anbar police commander, Kadhum Al-Fahdawi. He also visited Amiriyat
Al-Fallujah yesterday.
In Fallujah and Garma, yesterday and today have been
relatively quiet, since military operations have been transferred from the
province's eastern areas to its western townships. As a result, families have
been returning to their homes in Fallujah and Garma.
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