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US-led coalition says only 1/3 of Falluja cleared of Daesh ultras
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 23 - 06 - 2016

Only a third of Falluja has been "cleared" of Daesh (so-called IS) militants, the US-led coalition said Tuesday, days after the Iraqi government declared victory in the city west of Baghdad, which was held by the extremists for more than two years.
Other parts of the city are "contested," said US Army Col. Christopher Garver, the Baghdad-based spokesman for the coalition, with clashes underway between Iraqi forces and Daesh fighters. Most of the cleared terrain is in the south of the city and "clearing operations continue outward from the city center," Garver added.
Iraqi forces pushed into the center of Falluja on Friday, retaking a government complex and the central hospital. That evening Brig. Gen. Haider Al-Obedi, with Iraq's special forces, told The Associated Press his troops controlled 80 percent of the city.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi said Friday that Falluja had "returned to the embrace of the nation," and that remaining Daesh pockets would be "cleaned out within hours."
But in recent days there have been persistent clashes between Iraqi forces and Daesh fighters holed up in dense residential neighborhoods along the city's northern edge.
"What it looks like is (a Daesh) defensive belt around the city with not as stiff defenses inside," Garver said, explaining that as Iraqi forces move out from the city center they may encounter additional pockets of stiff resistance.
"That could be their toughest fighting," Garver added.
Iraqi commanders on the ground say their forces continue to make progress and have killed hundreds of militants.
Iraqi special forces backed by US-led airstrikes have taken control of the neighborhoods of Al-Shurta and Al-Jughaifi, Al-Obeidi told the AP on Tuesday. He said Iraqi military engineers were clearing the streets and buildings of left-over bombs.
The top special forces commander for the Falluja operation told local Al-Sumaria TV late Monday that the offensive killed 2,500 Daesh fighters. Lt. Gen. Abdul-Wahab Al-Saadi offered no evidence to back up his claim. Iraqi troops have not disclosed their losses in Falluja, though Daesh claims to have killed dozens. The operation has fueled an exodus of thousands of families, overwhelming camps for the displaced run by the government and aid groups.
The UN refugee agency said Tuesday that more than 85,000 people have fled Falluja and the surrounding area since the offensive began. UNHCR spokeswoman Ariane Rummery said she expected that thousands more "could still be planning to leave the city" an appealed for more aid donations.
The US State Department announced an additional $20 million in aid to UNHCR in response to appeals for emergency needs in Falluja. "This will be part of a larger package of humanitarian assistance that will be announced later this year, so there's more aid coming," State Department spokesman John Kirby said.
Since 2014, the US has sent more than $778 million in humanitarian aid to Iraq, according to the State Department. Since August 2014, it has spent a total of $7.5 billion on operations against Daesh in both Iraq and Syria, according to the Pentagon.
Falluja is the last Daesh bastion in the sprawling Anbar province. Daesh still controls pockets of territory in Iraq's north and west, including Mosul, the country's second largest city.
More than 3.4 million Iraqis have fled their homes since Daesh swept across northern and western Iraq in the summer of 2014, according to UN figures. More than 40 percent of the displaced are from Anbar province. — AP


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