Iraqi forces advancing towards Ramadi
25/05/2015
Deployed Iraqi forces have made in Iraq's Anbar province, with the support of the international coalition, progress in the area around the city of Ramadi, dominated by the organization of the Islamic state Daash, the beginning of last week.
Iraqi forces have continued after control of the southern spend Sunday Alankurh Khalidiyah area, about the progress of the two axes of Ramadi, in preparation for a military operation is imminent to restore the city. The deputy head of the provincial council Faleh al-Issawi in contact with "Radio Sawa", that Iraqi forces are moving toward the city from the point of Anbar University and Nazim division.
Issawi and pointed to the army units have become on the outskirts of the city, pointing out that the international coalition led by the United States, played a key role in helping to restore gray.
More details in the reporter "Radio Sawa" in Baghdad, Alaa Hassan report:
This comes as the governor of Anbar Suhaib al-Rawi said "Radio Sawa", the local government set up a coordination committee with the Civil Aviation Authority for the transfer of displaced families from Anbar to the Kurdistan region.
Source: Radio Sawa
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25/05/2015
Deployed Iraqi forces have made in Iraq's Anbar province, with the support of the international coalition, progress in the area around the city of Ramadi, dominated by the organization of the Islamic state Daash, the beginning of last week.
Iraqi forces have continued after control of the southern spend Sunday Alankurh Khalidiyah area, about the progress of the two axes of Ramadi, in preparation for a military operation is imminent to restore the city. The deputy head of the provincial council Faleh al-Issawi in contact with "Radio Sawa", that Iraqi forces are moving toward the city from the point of Anbar University and Nazim division.
Issawi and pointed to the army units have become on the outskirts of the city, pointing out that the international coalition led by the United States, played a key role in helping to restore gray.
More details in the reporter "Radio Sawa" in Baghdad, Alaa Hassan report:
This comes as the governor of Anbar Suhaib al-Rawi said "Radio Sawa", the local government set up a coordination committee with the Civil Aviation Authority for the transfer of displaced families from Anbar to the Kurdistan region.
Source: Radio Sawa
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