The Iraqi volunteer forces and army managed to seize back several strategic regions in the city of Ramadi, including Al-Anbar University, from Takfiri terrorists’ control.
Iraq’s counter-terrorism units announced that the Iraqi flags have been hoisted now over Al-Anbar University’s buildings.
Tens of ISIL terrorists have been killed and dozens more injured in heavy clashes with Iraqi troops.
On Saturday, the Iraqi volunteer forces made new gains in Al-Anbar, and purged a strategic road in the province of Takfiri terrorists.
In a seven-hour-long military operation, the Iraqi forces pushed back the ISIL terrorists from Bouathia-Ramadi road on Friday night, and killed tens of Takfiri militants in heavy clashes.
Meantime, the Iraqi army and the volunteer forces won back control over strategic hilltops in the Eastern parts of the city of al-Ramadi.
The ISIL Takfiri terrorists have threatened all communities, including, as they continue their atrocities in Iraq and Syria.
Senior Iraqi officials have blamed Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and some Gulf Arab states for the growing terrorism in their country.
The ISIL has links with Saudi intelligence and is believed to be indirectly supported by the Israeli regime.
Iraqi Forces kill 7 ISIL terrorists in Anbar
The Iraqi security forces targeted positions of the ISIL Takfiri militants in Anbar province, and killed 7 terrorists.
The Joint Operations Command said on Saturday that the Iraqi Forces killed seven ISIL terrorists and destroyed two of their shelters near Fallujah city.
ISIL’s new governor killed by Iraqi Popular Forces before arriving in Beiji
Meanwhile, Iraqi popular forces killed senior ISIL commander Khalf Eidan few hours after the terrorist group appointed him as its new Beiji governor and before his arrival in the city.
Eidan was appointed as governor of Beiji on Saturday and he was on his way to Beiji from Mosul when he was killed by the Iraqi volunteer forces.
Beiji is located in Salahuddin province of Iraq near the Tigris River and Mosul city. The ISIL has executed a large number of Beiji residents and many more have fled the city.
On June 7, Iraqi army and popular forces retook Beiji city from the ISIL terrorists.
The Iraqi forces managed to fully liberate the city from the control of
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