Earlier, the Iraqi armed forces and volunteer units continued their advance in Ramadi after securing the central parts of the city.
Lt. Gen. Abdul-Ghani Asadi, commander of Iraq's anti-terrorism contingent, said on Sunday that parts of Ramadi still under Daesh control, would be liberated within the next four or five days.
"Few areas of Ramadi are still controlled by the ISIL [Daesh], they will soon be liberated. We will establish full control over Ramadi in four to five days," Asadi said.
The Iraqi Army will then move on to drive the terrorists out of the city of Fallujah, 70 kilometers west of the capital Baghdad.
"The area surrounding Fallujah is under siege, which allows for attacks on the ISIL militants there," Asadi added.
Last month the Iraqi armed forces began an operation to liberate the center of Ramadi from Daesh terrorists, who have occupied the city since May.
Iraqi Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Othman al-Ghanemi said his troops needed only days to completely drive Daesh out of Ramadi.