"The US-led coalition has destroyed 80 percent of Ramadi city. The scenario for the destruction of the Kurdish city of Kobani in Northern Syria is being repeated in Ramadi again," he said.
Describing the destruction of Ramadi as a tragedy, Al-Nouri lamented the fact that the US-led warplanes target and obliterate a whole building completely in order to hunt down just one Daesh sniper.
His remarks came more than two weeks after another commander of the Iraqi volunteer forces revealed a US plot to evacuate Daesh leaders from Ramadi city amid efforts by the Iraqi army and popular troops to finalize victory over the jihadist group.
Haidar al-Hosseini said at the time that the delay in operations to liberate Ramadi is the result of the US interference.
According to him, "it seems that the US intends to evacuate the ISIL terrorist group's infamous ringleaders secretly [by helicopter] from Ramadi to unknown places."
The Iraqi army announced in late December that it had regained full control over the western Iraqi city. Anbar province authorities and US Secretary of State John Kerry later clarified that Ramadi had not yet been fully reclaimed.
Commander of Iraq's anti-terrorism contingent Lt. Gen. Abdul-Ghani Asadi told Sputnik Sunday that parts of Ramadi remaining under Daesh control should be fully liberated in four to five days.