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Iraqi Forces Retake Two Towns from ISIS Terrorists

Monday 24 November 2014
Iraqi Forces Retake Two Towns from ISIS Terrorists

Alwaght- According to Reuters, Iraqi forces said on Sunday they retook two towns north of Baghdad from ISIS terrorists, driving them from strongholds they had held for months and clearing a main road from the capital to Iran.

There was no independent confirmation that the army, the Iraqi people and Kurdish Peshmerga forces had completely retaken Jalawla and Saadiya, about 115 km (70 miles) northeast of Baghdad. Many residents fled the violence long ago.

At least 23 Peshmerga and militia fighters were killed and dozens were wounded in Sunday's fighting, medical and army sources said.

"We have liberated Jalawla and Saadiya," said Mala Bakhtiar, a senior official in the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan party, speaking by phone from a nearby town. He estimated 50 ISIS terrorists may have been killed out of a force of 400.

Iraq's Shi'ite-led government has been trying to push back ISIS terrorist group since it swept through mainly provinces of northern Iraq in June.

Last week, the army broke a months-long siege of the country's largest refinery north of Baghdad, but ISIS terrorists continue to take territory in the western province of Anbar, which shares borders with Syria, Jordan and Saudi.

Iraqi fighters have been fighting in the last two days to take full control of the Anbar provincial capital Ramadi.

Jalawla and Saadiya are located in Diyala province that is mainly under the control of the Baghdad government forces and Kurdish Peshmerga.

Recapturing the towns would help secure the Kurdish-controlled towns of Kalar and Khanaqin to the north as well as nearby dams and oil fields, Peshmerga Secretary-General Jabbar Yawar said. It would also allow the road to be reopened between Baghdad and Khanaqin, close to the Iranian border.

While ISIS terrorists have not advanced into Baghdad, they hold a ring of towns around the mainly capital and have claimed responsibility for a series of bombings in districts of the city.

A car bomb in the Shi'ite town of Yousufiya, 30 km (20 miles) southeast of Baghdad, killed five people on Sunday, police and medics said. Two other bombs in towns near the capital killed four other people.

Source: Reuters

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