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Iraqi forces claim found 365 IS bodies in Baiji graves
by Staff Writers
Baghdad (AFP) Oct 21, 2015


Iraqi forces said Wednesday they found 19 different mass graves containing the bodies of 365 fighters from the Islamic State group in the reconquered town of Baiji.

An army officer confirmed a large number of IS bodies had been discovered in mass graves, but could not say how many and mentioned that some had also been found in another neighbourhood.

In a statement, the security forces said that "the total number of graves discovered by the heroes of the Popular Mobilisation is 19".

It said the mass graves were found in the Asri neighbourhood of Baiji, 200 kilometres (120 miles) north of Baghdad, and contained a total of "365 bodies of Daesh terrorists".

Daesh is an Arab acronym for IS.

It was not clear how long the bodies had been buried there nor how all of them were identified as fighters.

Baiji and its nearby refinery -- once the country's largest but now extensively destroyed -- has been the scene of almost uninterrupted fighting in the past 16 months.

Iraqi forces led by the Popular Mobilisation, an umbrella group dominated by Tehran-backed Shiite militias, have fully retaken the area in recent days.

Some key flashpoints in the area changed hands many times since IS launched a sweeping offensive across Iraq in June 2014 but the broad operation launched about 10 days ago appears to have secured victory for the security forces.

Iraqi forces' progress toward Ramadi slows: US
Washington (AFP) Oct 21, 2015 - Iraqi security forces battling Islamic State jihadists have made significant advances around Ramadi but progress to recapture the city has slowed in recent days, a US military spokesman said Wednesday.

Colonel Steve Warren, who works in Baghdad for the US-led coalition conducting air strikes against IS targets in Iraq and Syria, said Iraqi forces had progressed along several lines toward Ramadi and successfully repelled a string of IS counterattacks.

However, "their progress has slowed from the beginning several days ago, but they are still moving," Warren said in a video call with reporters at the Pentagon.

The Iraqi troops were "consolidating and reorganizing their forces in preparation for continued offensive operations," he said.

In one unsuccessful counterattack, IS jihadists tried to use several car bombs against Iraqi forces, but the Iraqis fought them off.

Local troops are being aided by US-led coalition planes, which Warren said have conducted 21 strikes in the past week around Ramadi.

Ramadi, the capital of the western province of Anbar, was captured by IS in May this year.

Warren also noted that Iraqi forces had regained most of the Baiji oil refinery, though "small pockets of enemy resistance" remained.


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