Alwaght-Iraqi forces on Thursday killed 112 ISIS terrorists in a battle dubbed the “Bride of All battles” in the areas of al-Baghdadi and Haditha west of Ramadi.
The commander of the Seventh Division of the Iraqi army, Maj. Gen. Abdul-Zobaie Nauman told IraqiNews.com that, “during the past 72 hours, ISIS launched an attack on the areas of al-Baghdadi and Haditha west of Ramadi.”
Zobaie added that ISIS lost the Battle, while Iraqi security troops and allied forces foiled the ISIS attack, inflicted big losses upon them.
Mid-May this year, ISIS terrorists took full control of the central Iraqi city of Ramadi, the provincial capital of al-Anbar.
Despite the fact that Ain al-Asad air base hosting US fighter jets was very close to Ramadi, the American military forces took no action to stop the ISIS terrorists fighting to take over the Iraqi city.
Since August 2014, the US and some of its allies have been conducting airstrikes against what they say are ISIS positions in Iraq. This is while many of the countries joining the so-called anti-terror coalition, such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, have been the staunch supporters of several terrorist groups including ISIS.