Coalition warplanes have launched a number of strikes on
targets in western Anbar; 6 ISIL gunmen were killed in the Al-Qaim area,
including one of ISIL's field commanders in the western region of Akashat near
the Iraqi-Syrian border.
Coalition warplanes have also been in action near the town
of Birwana in Haditha township .
An Anbar Operations statement says that a number of ISIL gunmen were killed by
the strikes.
In Baghdadi, the SWAT commander, Col. Shahban Al-Obaidi, has
stated that security forces supported by tribal fighters have established
control over most of the areas of Baghdadi where it has been announced that an
aerial bridge has been established between the capital, Baghdad, and the Ayn
Al-Asad Base that will serve to airlift foodstuffs to the western areas of
Baghdadi and Haditha township and its surrounding areas.
In Ramadi, a major security forces attack has enabled these
forces to penetrate into the residential districts of the city's southern
sector. Security sources say that at least 13 gunmen were killed in the
fighting, and 2 others (snipers) were captured. The forces have also erected
concrete barriers between the areas they have liberated and the areas still
under ISIL control.
In Fallujah, an elevated casualty count from the city's
general hospital indicates that 9 residents have been killed and 44 wounded
by the continuing mortar-fire exchanges
between security forces on the city's outskirts and ISIL forces holding the
city. Many of the city's central and northern residential districts were hit by
mortar fire.
In the Garma area, airstrikes have killed at least 53 ISIL
gunmen, according to a senior officer of
the 1st Division operating in the area.
In Amiriyat Al-Fallujah, the local council leader has confirmed
today that the town is surrounded by ISIL gunmen who have continued to shell
districts and buildings in the town whose security situation is extremely grim.
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