MOSCOW (Sputnik) — According to the BBC citing officials, most Iraqi troops have abandoned their positions, with the Islamic State insurgents taking over a compound the military used as a command center.
#ISIL photos inside #Ramadi. pic.twitter.com/Z1EFGax2xd
— Barzan Sadiq (@SeniorB) May 17, 2015
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi called on the troops to remain in their positions, telling Shia militias to prepare for deployment in an address broadcast on the state television.
Photos from #Ramadi, #ISIL advancing. pic.twitter.com/jRjwGx2lZU
— Barzan Sadiq (@SeniorB) May 15, 2015
Earlier in the day, the ISIL militants stated they controlled the whole city in an online message, according to the BBC.
The Islamic State is a Sunni extremist group which has taken over large areas of Syria and Iraq.
Ramadi, the capital of the ISIL-controlled Anbar governorate, has been the hotspot of the clashes between the militants and the Iraqi forces.