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Iraq retakes two towns from Daesh

17 PESHMERGA FIGHTERS KILLED IN BATTLES FOR SAADIYAH AND JALAWLAA

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Iraqi security forces retook control of two towns after battles with Daesh in the eastern province of Diyala yesterday, a provincial security source said. “Iraqi army, police, Shiite militias and Kurdish security forces, known as Peshmerga, freed the towns of Saadiyah, some 120km northeast of Iraq’s capital Baghdad, and nearby Jalawlaa, after fierce clashes with the Daesh militants,” the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.

During the day, the troops continued fighting a few pockets of resistance at the edges of the two towns, while explosive experts are defusing dozens of roadside bombs and booby- trapped buildings, the source said.

Early Sunday, the security forces entered the two towns and gained footholds after fierce clashes with the Daesh militants, and later the troops fully seized the towns after they managed to drive the extremist militants out of the towns.

In the morning, Jameel Al Shimary, provincial police chief, told Xinhua that the two towns have been announced as military zones and their displaced families will not be allowed to return until the security forces end

Explosive experts are defusing dozens of roadside bombs and boobytrapp­ed buildings in the towns of Jalawlaa and Saadiyah after driving out Daesh militants

their campaign to clear the towns’ houses and roads from hundreds of mines and roadside bombs.

Al Shimary gave no details about casualties among the Iraqi security forces and allied militiamen, but he said that dozens of Daesh militants were killed and many others fled their positions in the towns.

A medical source from the main hospital in the predominan­tly Kurdish city of Khanaqin, 160km northeast of Baghdad, told Xinhua that a total of 17 Peshmerga members, including an officer, were killed and some 31 others injured in the battles in Saadiyah and Jalawlaa. The towns of Jalawlaa and Saadiyah have been the scenes of fierce clashes between the security forces and Daesh militants who captured the two towns in mid- August.

 ?? Reuters ?? Travails of the displaced Displaced Iraqi children sit in a makeshift school tent in Najaf, south of Baghdad.
Reuters Travails of the displaced Displaced Iraqi children sit in a makeshift school tent in Najaf, south of Baghdad.

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