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Iraqi forces attack Islamic State base in Ramadi | Iraqi forces attack Islamic State base in Ramadi |
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Iraqi forces have launched an attack against the Islamic State-controlled University of Anbar complex in the city of Ramadi, US officials said. | Iraqi forces have launched an attack against the Islamic State-controlled University of Anbar complex in the city of Ramadi, US officials said. |
IS militants have been using the sprawling site as a command base since taking control of the city in May. | |
Some reports suggested Iraqi forces had retaken control of the complex. | Some reports suggested Iraqi forces had retaken control of the complex. |
The Iraqi military launched an operation this month to push IS out of Anbar province, large swathes of which are controlled by the militants. | The Iraqi military launched an operation this month to push IS out of Anbar province, large swathes of which are controlled by the militants. |
The operation to retake the university complex was supported by US air strikes against IS positions around Ramadi. | The operation to retake the university complex was supported by US air strikes against IS positions around Ramadi. |
A number of buildings in and around the complex were badly damaged or destroyed, Athal al-Fahdawi, a provincial councilman, told Associated Press. | A number of buildings in and around the complex were badly damaged or destroyed, Athal al-Fahdawi, a provincial councilman, told Associated Press. |
The university is 5km (3 miles) south of Ramadi, which is the capital of Anbar province. | The university is 5km (3 miles) south of Ramadi, which is the capital of Anbar province. |
Recapturing the complex from IS would be a significant boost to the Iraqi forces' efforts to reclaim the city. | Recapturing the complex from IS would be a significant boost to the Iraqi forces' efforts to reclaim the city. |
Sabah al-Noamani, a spokesman for Iraq's counter-terrorism forces, said the university was a "significant stronghold and a key command base" used by IS to co-ordinate attacks around Ramadi. | Sabah al-Noamani, a spokesman for Iraq's counter-terrorism forces, said the university was a "significant stronghold and a key command base" used by IS to co-ordinate attacks around Ramadi. |
He said government forces were attempting to separate the university from nearby districts to cut supply routes for retreating militants. | He said government forces were attempting to separate the university from nearby districts to cut supply routes for retreating militants. |
IS seized parts of Ramadi, which is only 100km (60 miles) west of the capital Baghdad, along with the nearby city of Falluja and much of Anbar in January 2014. | IS seized parts of Ramadi, which is only 100km (60 miles) west of the capital Baghdad, along with the nearby city of Falluja and much of Anbar in January 2014. |
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi told the BBC in May that the city could be retaken from IS "in days" but the militants still control most of it. | Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi told the BBC in May that the city could be retaken from IS "in days" but the militants still control most of it. |
Anbar province, which is predominantly Sunni, covers a vast stretch of the country west from Baghdad to the Syrian border, and contains key roads that link Iraq to both Syria and Jordan. | Anbar province, which is predominantly Sunni, covers a vast stretch of the country west from Baghdad to the Syrian border, and contains key roads that link Iraq to both Syria and Jordan. |
A US-led coalition has been carrying out air strikes in Iraq and neighbouring Syria since August 2014 in an attempt to push back IS. | A US-led coalition has been carrying out air strikes in Iraq and neighbouring Syria since August 2014 in an attempt to push back IS. |
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