Saturday, May 10, 2014

Iraq forces launch assault near Fallujah, 11 killed

BAGHDAD: Iraqi forces launched an operation Friday to retake areas near the militant-held city of Fallujah in preparation for an eventual assault, a senior officer said, as violence killed 11 people. Anti-government fighters have held Fallujah, just a short drive from Baghdad, and shifting parts of Anbar provincial capital Ramadi, farther west, since early January. “A military operation was launched... to eliminate the ISIL organisation and liberate Fallujah,” a senior army officer said, referring to powerful group the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. “The operation will continue until an assault on Fallujah,” the officer said. But such an assault is unlikely to occur soon, as security forces have struggled all year to retake territory in Anbar from militants. And they would face major challenges in actually assaulting Fallujah, an operation that would likely cause massive damage to the city and carry significant risks of civilian casualties. Shelling and clashes began in and around Fallujah about 3:00 am (0000 GMT) on Friday and continued for hours, a tribal leader said. Eight people were killed and nine wounded, according to Dr Ahmed Shami of Fallujah's main hospital Among the dead were two children, while another two children were wounded, he said.

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