In Baghdadi, Security forces have succeeded in re-taking the
perimeter of the town's western residential complex; an ISIL suicide bomber
blew himself up at the complex's main entrance, killing one of the security
personnel there and wounding 4 others. Security forces have also secured the
route between the complex and the Ayn al-Asad military base. Many families and
wounded residents were transported from the complex to the base. Security
forces also tried to move into the ISIL-controlled southwestern sector of the
township but were held off by the gunmen. A military operation aimed at
liberating the sector and its residential complex is reported to be scheduled
for tomorrow (Sunday).
Meanwhile, Baghdadi residents are reporting severe hardships
in the town because of the extreme shortages of foodstuffs and fuel. There is
also a serious shortage of drinking water following the the damage inflicted by
the gunmen at the town's water distribution facilities. The HQ of the 7th
Division has today received supply shipments that have been distributed to the
camps set up at Ayn al-Asad.
In Ramadi, a military operation in the city's southern
sector has set up a barrier aimed at protecting the city's southern and central
districts from ISIL gunmen holding several districts in the sector. Meanwhile,
the city's central districts are relatively calm today, while security forces
supported by Iraqi and coalition airstrikes have been advancing in the city's
outlying northeastern areas.
In Fallujah, the general hospital reported this morning that
3 residents have been killed and 4 were wounded by the ongoing random exchanges
of mortar fire between security forces around the city's perimeter and ISIL
forces holding the city.
In Garma, fierce clashes for the fourth consecutive day have
killed 7 civilians and wounded 7 by the bombardment of the town's residential
districts.