BAGHDAD-Iraqi troops were getting ready on Sunday for a final push to take the remaining district occupied by ISIL in the city of Ramadi, army spokesmen said, according to al-Manar TV website.
The soldiers are within 300 meters (330 yards) of the provincial government compound, the target of the attack they launched on Tuesday, Sabah al-Numani, a spokesman for the counter-terrorism force that is leading the fight on the government side, said.
“We expect to reach the compound in the next 24 hours,” he told Reuters. “Booby trapped houses and roadside bombs are all over the streets, they have to be cleared; air surveillance is helping detect car bombs and suicide bombers before they get to us.”
Recapturing Ramadi, which fell to the terrorists in May, would be one of the most significant victories for Iraq’s armed forces since ISIL swept across a large part of the country in 2014.
Officials said it would be handed over to the local police and to a tribal force once secured.
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