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Iraq 'totally liberated' from Isis, country's armed forces claim | Iraq 'totally liberated' from Isis, country's armed forces claim |
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Iraq has been ''totally liberated'' from Isis, the Iraqi armed forces claimed in a statement on Saturday. | |
The country's Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, also declared the "end of the war against Isis", AFP reported. | The country's Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, also declared the "end of the war against Isis", AFP reported. |
Its armed forces were in control of the entire Iraq-Syria border, he said. | Its armed forces were in control of the entire Iraq-Syria border, he said. |
In the announcement, Lt Gen Abdul-Amir Rasheed Yar Allah said combat operations against the extremists have concluded after Iraqi forces retook control of the country's border with Syria. | In the announcement, Lt Gen Abdul-Amir Rasheed Yar Allah said combat operations against the extremists have concluded after Iraqi forces retook control of the country's border with Syria. |
The statement said: "All Iraqi lands are liberated from terrorist Daesh gangs and our forces completely control the international Iraqi-Syrian borders." | The statement said: "All Iraqi lands are liberated from terrorist Daesh gangs and our forces completely control the international Iraqi-Syrian borders." |
Isis fighters overran nearly a third of Iraqi territory, including Mosul, the country's second largest city, in the summer of 2014. | Isis fighters overran nearly a third of Iraqi territory, including Mosul, the country's second largest city, in the summer of 2014. |
Over the past three-and-a-half years, Iraqi ground forces supported by the US-led coalition have retaken all the territory once held by extremists, but the group remains capable of carrying out insurgent attacks. | |
Additional reporting by agencies | |