Defiant
words from the Iranians making the most out of a disastrous situation
Iraqi
forces continue offensive against militants
Iraqi forces have continued their offensive against militants from the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) by pounding their gathering sites in Salahuddin and Nineveh provinces.
A
burning vehicle is seen on a road in Hawijah, west of Kirkuk, in
northern Iraq on June 11, 2014.
Witnesses
said on Thursday that the Iraqi Air Force launched four air strikes
on the militants occupying the palaces of former Iraqi dictator
Saddam Hussein in Tikrit, the provincial capital of Salahuddin
Province.
The
Iraqi forces also engaged in fierce clashes with ISIL militants in
the northern villages of the city, killing a number of them.
The
army also hit the al-Ghazlani military camp that had been turned into
a hideout for the militants in the northern city of Mosul, the
Nineveh provincial capital.
Meanwhile,
the ISIL confirmed the death of its second man in command, Adnan
Ismail al-Bailawi, who was reportedly killed along other insurgents
during a battle east of Mosul last week.
Also,
the Kurdish Peshmerga forces said they are now in control of the
northern city of Kirkuk.
"The
whole of Kirkuk has fallen into the hands of Peshmerga," said
Peshmerga spokesman, Jabbar Yawar.
Iraqi
Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said on Thursday that the situation
in the country’s northern cities of Mosul and Tikrit had “stared
to be reversed,” stressing that the al-Qaeda-linked militants are
now “on the run.”
On
June 10, Nineveh Province fell into the hands of the militants. The
Takfiri attacks have reportedly forced more than half a million
people in and around Mosul to flee their homes.
Clashes
continue between Iraqi soldiers and the Takfiri militants, who have
vowed to march toward the capital, Baghdad.
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