Iraqi PM, Army announce Hawijah liberation from Daesh

 Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi says Iraqi armed forces have liberated the strategic town of Hawijah, ridding the Takfiri outfit of its last bastion in the northern part of the Arab state.

Speaking from the French capital, Paris on Thursday, Abadi said, “I announce the liberation of the city of Hawijah,” adding, “Only the outskirts remain to be recaptured.”

The premier described the latest gain as a “victory not just of Iraq but of the whole world.”

According to Press TV, the announcement followed a statement by the Iraqi military, which said the center of Hawijah, located in Iraq’s oil-rich Kirkuk Province, is back under government control.

  Iraqi forces “liberated the whole of the center of Hawija and are continuing their advance,” said the operation’s commander, Lieutenant General Abdel Amir Yarallah.

The operation, which first began on September 21, features Iraqi army troops and police forces, backed by volunteer fighters of Popular Mobilization Units, better known as Hashd al-Sha’abi.

The recapture puts an end to Daesh presence in northern Iraq and leaves the extremist terror group in control of a stretch of land in the west near the Syrian border, including the town of al-Qaim.

Mosul used to serve as the terror group’s main urban holdout in Iraq before its historic liberation in July.

Daesh has been driven out of most of the territory it managed to seize in Iraq and neighboring Syria in 2014.

H.M

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