Iraqi Security Starts 'Mopping up' Operations to Stamp Out ISIS

Published July 7th, 2019 - 12:29 GMT
Iraq's security and paramilitary forces began Sunday a military operation (Twitter)
Iraq's security and paramilitary forces began Sunday a military operation (Twitter)
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It said the operation will last several days and was the first phase of the Will of Victory Operation securing the western province of Anbar and the central and northern regions of Salahuddin and Nineveh.

Iraq's security and paramilitary forces began Sunday a military operation along the border with Syria aimed at clearing the area of ISIS group militants, the military said in a statement.

Although Iraq declared victory against ISIS in July 2017, the extremists have turned into an insurgency and have carried out deadly attacks in the country.

The military said the operation that began at sunrise was being carried out by Iraqi troops and members of the Popular Mobilization Forces.

It said the operation will last several days and was the first phase of the Will of Victory Operation securing the western province of Anbar and the central and northern regions of Salahuddin and Nineveh.

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"We press on the hands of our heroic forces that will achieve victory with the will of its heroes against the gangs of Daesh," said Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi using an Arabic acronym to refer to ISIS. "May God protect you and make you victorious."

ISIS once held large parts of Syria and Iraq where it declared a caliphate in 2014. The extremists lost in March the last territory they controlled in Syria.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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