Iraq published for the first time trained by the coalition forces to restore gray battle (Dif-Source)
July 23, 2015
Follow-up / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - a spokesman for the US Department of Defense Stephen Warren said on Thursday that Iraq is publishing for the first time trained by the coalition led by the United States and sent in the last few days three thousand troops in the campaign to restore the city of Ramadi from guerrilla fighters Daash terrorist.
He explained Colonel Steve Warren told reporters that "about 500 fighters from the tribal members who trained Iraqi officers under the supervision of American soldiers are also involved in the process."
He declined Warren disclose the total number of Iraqi soldiers involved in the liberation of gray process, but pointed out that Iraqi troops backed by air cover for allied forces seeking to blockade Ramadi, capital of Anbar province and cut off supplies Daash terrorist gangs and trapping elements before launching an attack to take control of the city.
Warren said, citing sources on the ground that the Iraqi forces advanced towards the area around al-Anbar University in Ramadi, saying that the troops move "systematic and thoughtful and careful."
A statement issued by the anti-terrorism device that "the strength of the anti-terrorism tightened the ring on the terrorists holed up inside Daash Anbar University, while able to cut their supply preparation for the storm and editing."
Warren said that "the United States estimates that there are between one and two thousand members of the terrorist gangs Daash in Ramadi."
The US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter praised the anti-terrorism forces, stressing that he is counting on their ability to defeat Daash gangs, which he said was Stthak at the end of the day, and as American soldiers described and are training Iraqi forces, they spear-head the coalition to defeat Daash efforts, he stressed that the No US support only through the Iraqi government.
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July 23, 2015
Follow-up / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - a spokesman for the US Department of Defense Stephen Warren said on Thursday that Iraq is publishing for the first time trained by the coalition led by the United States and sent in the last few days three thousand troops in the campaign to restore the city of Ramadi from guerrilla fighters Daash terrorist.
He explained Colonel Steve Warren told reporters that "about 500 fighters from the tribal members who trained Iraqi officers under the supervision of American soldiers are also involved in the process."
He declined Warren disclose the total number of Iraqi soldiers involved in the liberation of gray process, but pointed out that Iraqi troops backed by air cover for allied forces seeking to blockade Ramadi, capital of Anbar province and cut off supplies Daash terrorist gangs and trapping elements before launching an attack to take control of the city.
Warren said, citing sources on the ground that the Iraqi forces advanced towards the area around al-Anbar University in Ramadi, saying that the troops move "systematic and thoughtful and careful."
A statement issued by the anti-terrorism device that "the strength of the anti-terrorism tightened the ring on the terrorists holed up inside Daash Anbar University, while able to cut their supply preparation for the storm and editing."
Warren said that "the United States estimates that there are between one and two thousand members of the terrorist gangs Daash in Ramadi."
The US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter praised the anti-terrorism forces, stressing that he is counting on their ability to defeat Daash gangs, which he said was Stthak at the end of the day, and as American soldiers described and are training Iraqi forces, they spear-head the coalition to defeat Daash efforts, he stressed that the No US support only through the Iraqi government.
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