Islamic State jihadists flee, as fall of Ramadi hands Iraq a landmark victory
The Islamic State group has been forced to abandon its last stronghold in Ramadi, handing Iraqi forces their biggest victory since last year’s massive jihadist nationwide offensive.
There were still parts of the flashpoint government complex that Iraq’s elite counter-terrorism service could not enter, as jihadists had rigged the entire area with explosives before retreating.
But while pockets of jihadists may remain, Iraqi forces said they no longer faced any resistance, and officials were already congratulating them for liberating Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province.
“All Daesh (IS) fighters have left. There is no resistance,” Sabah al-Numan, the counter-terrorism force’s spokesman said Sunday.
“The operation is almost wrapped up”, as a major clearing effort was still needed to allow forces to move in.