Iraqi special forces enter Fallujah for first time in 2 years

Iraqi special forces enter Fallujah for first time in 2 years

PanARMENIAN.Net - A column of black Humvees carrying Iraqi special forces rolled into southern Fallujah on Wednesday, June 8, the first time in more than two years that government troops have entered the western city held by the Islamic State group, the Associated Press reports.

The counterterrorism troops fought house-to-house battles with the militants in the Shuhada neighborhood, and the operation to retake the city is expected to be one of the most difficult yet.

"Daesh are concentrating all their forces in this direction," said Gen. Haider Fadel, one of the commanders of the counterterrorism forces, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State militants.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi promised a swift victory when he announced the start of the operation on May 22 to liberate Fallujah, about 65 kilometers west of Baghdad. But the complexity of the task quickly became apparent, AP says.

Although other security forces from the federal and provincial police, government-sanctioned Shiite militias and the Iraqi military have surrounded the city, only the elite counterterrorism troops are fighting inside Fallujah at this stage of the operation. And they are doing so under the close cover of U.S.-led coalition airpower.

"We expect to face more resistance, especially because we are the only forces entering the city," Fadel said.

Fallujah is one of the last IS strongholds in Iraq. Government forces have slowly won back territory, although IS still controls parts of the north and west, as well as the second-largest city of Mosul.

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