Iraqi Troops Advancing Towards Fallujah from South

Iraqi soldiers and allied volunteer fighters have pushed towards Fallujah from areas to the south as part of an operation to liberate the city from the grip of the DaeshTakfiri terrorist group, says a commander.

Staff Major General Ismail al-Mahalawi, the head of the Anbar Operations Command, said on Wednesday that forces from Iraq’s 8th Division, backed by tribal fighters, set out from the city of Amriyat al-Fallujah, south of Fallujah, and the al-Salam intersection to its southwest.

The offensive is being supported by air cover, Mahalawi added.

Early on Monday, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced the start of the long-awaited major operation to retake Fallujah in the western Anbar Province. Since then, the Iraqi military and volunteer fighters have managed to recapture several areas near the embattled city.

About 100,000 civilians are estimated to be in Fallujah which, in January 2014, became the first major Iraqi city to be captured by Daesh militants.

Top Iraqi cleric urges restraint in Fallujah raid

In another development on Wednesday, Iraq’s senior cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani urged restraint in the Fallujah battle, calling on the Iraqi forces to spare civilians trapped in the city.

The prominent Iraqi clergyman’s representative, Sheikh Abdul Mahdi al-Karbalai, said in a statement that Ayatollah Sistani has reaffirmed his recommendations that moral principles be respected in the operation launched to liberate the city.

“Don’t be extreme … don’t be treacherous. Don’t kill an old man, or a boy, or a woman. Don’t cut a tree unless you have to,” he said, citing sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

The operation to recapture Fallujah comes as aid agencies have expressed concern over the humanitarian situation in the city.

Gruesome violence has plagued the northern and western parts of Iraq ever since Daesh launched an offensive in the Arab state two years ago.

Earlier this month, Iraq’s government spokesman, Saad al-Hadithi, said the Daesh-controlled areas in the conflict-ridden country have significantly decreased to only 14 percent, compared to almost triple that number recorded two years ago.

 

PRESS T.V

R.S

 

 

You might also like
Latest news
Israeli attack on a residential building in Mazzeh district in Damascus, leaving casualties President Al-Assad: Syria is ready to cooperate with international organizations to address humanita... Pezeshkian: US and EU are supporting the “savage Zionist regime” Completion of restoration and rehabilitation works for the tenth tower in Busra Al-Sham castle in th... Sabbagh meets UNHCR chief in Damascus Iraqi Resistance targets five Israeli sites in occupied territories Lebanese army: Our forces are deployed throughout the country to be steadfast in the face of aggress... Sheikh Qassem: The crimes committed by the occupation are unprecedented in history Thousands demonstrate in New Jersey and New York in rejection of the Israeli aggression on Gaza Stri... President Al-Assad congratulates President Saied on winning the Tunisian Presidential Elections Araghchi: We advise the Zionist regime not to test Iran’s will US report: Washington provided “Israel” with $17.9 billion in military aid in one year 31 Martyrs due to the occupation's bombing of areas in Gaza Strip The Arab Labor Organization condemns the crimes of the Israeli enemy in Palestine and Lebanon and de... The Lebanese National Resistance carried out several operations against Israeli enemy sites and gath... Khalil inspects the conditions of Lebanese arrivals at the Harjala Residence Center Occupation forces detain 28 Palestinians in the West Bank Pope Francis criticizes the inability of international community to stop the war in the Middle East Lebanese Resistance Bombs Glilot Base of Israeli occupation Intelligence Syrian-Iranian discussion to enhance the cooperation in helping arrivals from Lebanon