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Iraqi Army Frees Anah Town Near Syrian Border From Daesh

© AFP 2023 / MOADH AL-DULAIMIIraqi forces fire preliminary shells from the area of al-Sakrah, as they prepare a military operation to push out Islamic State (IS) group jihadists from the nearby village of Anah in the northwestern Anbar province
Iraqi forces fire preliminary shells from the area of al-Sakrah, as they prepare a military operation to push out Islamic State (IS) group jihadists from the nearby village of Anah in the northwestern Anbar province - Sputnik International
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Iraqi security forces completely liberate the western city of Anah near the Syrian border and raise the Iraqi flag over its buildings.

BAGHDAD (Sputnik) — Iraqi security forces have liberated the western city of Anah near the Syrian border from the Daesh terror group (banned in numerous countries) militants, the commander of the operation Lt. Gen. Abdul-Amir Yarallah said in a statement.

"Divisions… and the militia have completely freed the town of Anah and raised the Iraqi flag over its buildings," the statement read.

On Tuesday, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi announced the start of the operation to clear the territories of western Anbar province and Anah city from the remaining Daesh terrorists.

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Earlier in the day, Iraqi Security Forces started an offensive involving major combat operations in Hawijah in Kirkuk province in order to take back control of the city from the Daesh terrorist group and managed to liberate nine villages.

The terror group took control of Hawijah in 2014, but it became isolated during the battle for Mosul in July of 2016 when Iraqi troops took the city of Shirqat, the release added.

The news comes after the Iraq armed forces announced they had freed over 90 percent of the Iraqi territory from terrorists. According to government data, over 2.2 million refugees have returned to the Iraqi regions which have been liberated from the terrorists.    

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