Police sources: Iraqi security forces takes control of Ramadi train station

15-11-2015
Rudaw
Tags: Anbar US coalition ISIS
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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region — Official sources from the Anbar police told Rudaw Sunday that Iraqi security forces with the support of tribal militias and US coalition airstrikes have taken over the Ramadi train station and killed several ISIS militants.
 
“US coalition warplanes have targeted several ISIS strongholds in Harrayat district, which resulted in the death of several ISIS militants,” the sources, whose names were not provided, said.
 
On Saturday, Eid Amash, a spokesperson of the Anbar provincial council, told Rudaw, “Iraqi security forces managed to take control of the shelter of emergency police forces after hours of clashes with the Islamic State organization in northern Ramadi and several districts of southern Ramadi.”
 
Some 10,000 Iraqi soldiers, policemen, militiamen of the Shiite Hashd al-Shaabi and tribal forces have been fighting to clear Anbar province from ISIS since June, but they have not managed to make any significant advances into ISIS-held areas since operations to take back the province have several times been repulsed by ISIS.
 
Recently, Iraqi Defense Minister Khaled al-Obeidi claimed that Iraqi joint forces have made massive advances from all directions around the Islamic State-held city of Ramadi, and the provincial capital would soon be liberated from the extremist group.
 

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