A source at the Anbar Council confirmed today that the Prime
Minister has agreed to authorize the Anbar Governor, Suhaib al-Rawi, to
purchase weapons from international companies in order to prepare and arm the
tribes for the fight to liberate Anbar that is already making major
preparations. Meanwhile military equipment, weapons, and some tribal
volunteer fighters have also arrived today.
The level of the clashes in northeastern Ramadi has
escalated today, particularly in the areas between Zangura and the main
highway. Security forces, coalition warplanes, and Iraqi air support have
according to an Anbar Operations source, killed at least 23 ISIL gunmen in the
fighting that is still ongoing.
There have also been clashes reported in Ramadi’s southern
sector, particularly in the Hawz district and its neighboring districts. Security forces have reported that 3 gunmen were killed by an Iraqi air strike
on a building occupied by ISIL personnel.
In the areas between Ramadi and Garma, security forces are
still surrounding Garma and are expected to assault the town center within a
matter of hours.
This morning, security forces repelled an attack on a border
post on the border with Saudi Arabia, and a booby-trapped vehicle was stopped
before the ISIL gunmen could use it to attack a military barracks. Seven gunmen
were killed in the resulting clashes.
In Baghdadi today, an explosive device in the town center,
detonated, killing 2 residents and wounding 3.
In Fallujah, a General Hospital source has reported that the
hospital has not received any casualties resulting from the usual random
bombardment exchanges. Yesterday the
hospital announced that 1,000 residents have been killed since the fighting
began in Fallujah more than a year ago.
Security forces in Amiriyat al-Fallujah are still enforcing
a curfew on the town’s southwestern sector following heavy mortar attacks on
the town. Four residents including a woman have been killed and at least 30
wounded over the past two days as a result of the bombardment.
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