In Ramadi today,
security forces have established control over areas around Ramadi while
tightening their stranglehold on the eastern areas where they are now in total
control of eastern Husayba and Juwayba, and of the areas across the river from
the city. Fierce clashes have been underway in the eastern outskirts where 3
explosives-rigged were blown up before the ISIL gunmen could drive them toward
their intended targets. Military operations have also been underway in the
southern and southwestern outskirts of the city, and in the city's western
areas. Iraqi and Coalition air strikes today have killed at least 13 ISIL
gunmen in the southwestern sector. In northern Ramadi, security forces have
taken control of the Ramadi-Fallujah
Highway , and are now slowly advancing into the
city. They are having to clear numerous explosive devices along their way, an
effort that is hampering their advance. Meanwhile, security forces have
established three routes through which many Ramadi families are departing the
city.
In Fallujah, the city is surrounded on six fronts; military
operations are underway in the city's southwestern outskirts, including Saqlawiya,
and eastward alongside the Fallujah-Baghdad
Highway . Iraqi and Coalition air strikes have also
targeted ISIL positions within Fallujah. The General Hospital
is reporting that 8 residents, including one child, have been killed, and at
least 15 injured, including 4 women.
Air strikes have also been launched at the areas around
Garma, but in spite of the advances made by security forces into the town, they
have yet to take full control of the town center.
Meanwhile ISIL gunmen are still preventing civilians from
leaving Fallujah where they are using them as human shields, but security
forces have been able to establish two routes that Fallujah families can use to
leave the city. Those who left are still stranded and facing the closure of the
Bzaybiz Bridge crossing.
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