***** Adviser to the Prime Minister: fighting with terrorists in Anbar may continue until tomorrow
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***** Adviser to the Prime Minister: fighting with terrorists in Anbar may continue until tomorrow
Editor Amjad Salah - Thursday January 2, 2014
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Announced a media adviser to Prime Minister Ali al-Moussawi, said Thursday that fighting with armed groups in the province of Anbar, may continue until tomorrow, noting that these groups had been building up positions in the city of Fallujah, about a year ago following the withdrawal of the army from the city.
Moussawi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The situation in Anbar is good and there is a large turnout by the tribes to fight the terrorists who have been expelled from a lot of sites," stressing that "during the day or tomorrow will destroy them and eliminate them."
He explained that Moussaoui "these terrorists can not continue in the points that they took a long time," pointing out that "The government is concerned about the safety and sanctity of the people."
And that "these terrorists were building, almost a year ago when the army withdrew from Fallujah, sites and centers and sleeper cells," he said, adding that those cells "moved at this time, a move that hurt the right people and Erabhm."
He added that "this move at the same time contributed Bzaoarham into the open, and this will ease hunted by the armed forces."
The Anbar provincial council announced earlier on Thursday that he has control over 80% of the cities of Fallujah, Ramadi, with the exception of the vine, which they completely dominated by insurgents, noting that the military operations in Ramadi will end at four o'clock this afternoon.
And dozens of families were displaced in the direction of Fallujah, scattered areas of Anbar province, after the spread of the elements of "Daash" and the intensification of shelling by the forces of the Iraqi army on the city.
And summoned the evolution of events moved the band Sixth Committee of the Iraqi army towards Anbar to support local police forces and the sons of the tribes in restoring stability to the province, which severely disrupted days ago.
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Announced a media adviser to Prime Minister Ali al-Moussawi, said Thursday that fighting with armed groups in the province of Anbar, may continue until tomorrow, noting that these groups had been building up positions in the city of Fallujah, about a year ago following the withdrawal of the army from the city.
Moussawi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The situation in Anbar is good and there is a large turnout by the tribes to fight the terrorists who have been expelled from a lot of sites," stressing that "during the day or tomorrow will destroy them and eliminate them."
He explained that Moussaoui "these terrorists can not continue in the points that they took a long time," pointing out that "The government is concerned about the safety and sanctity of the people."
And that "these terrorists were building, almost a year ago when the army withdrew from Fallujah, sites and centers and sleeper cells," he said, adding that those cells "moved at this time, a move that hurt the right people and Erabhm."
He added that "this move at the same time contributed Bzaoarham into the open, and this will ease hunted by the armed forces."
The Anbar provincial council announced earlier on Thursday that he has control over 80% of the cities of Fallujah, Ramadi, with the exception of the vine, which they completely dominated by insurgents, noting that the military operations in Ramadi will end at four o'clock this afternoon.
And dozens of families were displaced in the direction of Fallujah, scattered areas of Anbar province, after the spread of the elements of "Daash" and the intensification of shelling by the forces of the Iraqi army on the city.
And summoned the evolution of events moved the band Sixth Committee of the Iraqi army towards Anbar to support local police forces and the sons of the tribes in restoring stability to the province, which severely disrupted days ago.
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