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05 May 2024

Kurdish fighters free 7 villages from Daesh

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By AFP

Western-backed Kurdish fighters freed seven villages from the clasps of Daesh (IS) group in northern Iraq in recent days, the US-led coalition said Friday.

Bolstered by coalition airstrikes, the Peshmerga fighters wrestled back more than 200 square kilometres (80 square miles) near the town of Tuz since August 26, the Combined Joint Task Force said.

Planes and drones conducted a total of 25 strikes, helping the Kurdish forces in "liberating seven villages," a statement said.

Elsewhere in Iraq, the situation remains more static, a spokesman for the US military's Central Command (Centcom) said.

In Ramadi, capital of the key battleground province of Anbar, Iraqi forces continue to try and isolate the city.

"It remains a challenging fight" said Centcom spokesman Colonel Patrick Ryder.

Meanwhile in the Baiji area north of Baghdad, where fierce fighting has lasted for months, Iraqi forces "continue to hold their ground" at an oil refinery that has been scene of much fighting.

Within the city of Baiji itself Daesh has taken "back some ground but they paid a very heavy price for it."

Overall, Iraqi forces "are dealing with some tough challenges in certain areas," Ryder said.