Iraq: Military Retakes Ramadi from ISIS

Al Thubat district in southeastern Ramadi was liberated  on Tuesday according to Iraqi security forces.

RAMADI — (CNN) Iraqi troops have retaken the city of Ramadi from ISIS, the country’s military said.

Troops raised the Iraqi flag on top of the government compound in central Ramadi, military spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahya Rasoul said Monday.

Ramadi, a predominantly Sunni Arab city, fell to ISIS in May, a major setback in the country’s effort to contain the terror group.

The city has strategic importance. Anbar province is the heartland of Iraq’s Sunni Muslim population, and Ramadi is close to Baghdad.

Rasoul said he is confident the military will retake other cities captured by ISIS.

“We will liberate all the other places like we liberated Juif al Nasser and Tikrit and Baiji and other areas.”

The U.S.-led coalition that has been launching airstrikes on ISIS targets congratulated the Iraqi military Monday.

“The clearance of the government center is a significant accomplishment and is the result of many months of hard work by the Iraqi Army, the Counter Terrorism Service, the Iraqi Air Force, local and federal police and tribal fighters,” coalition spokesman Col. Steve Warren said.

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