Iraqi security forces – including the Kurdish peshmerga –
have been making incremental progress against Islamic State of Iraq and
the Levant terrorists inside Iraq, Pentagon Press Secretary Navy Rear
Adm. John Kirby said today. In the past day and a half, Iraqi forces have
made gains in many parts of the country, Kirby said at a Pentagon news
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“In
central Iraq, [Iraqi security forces] operations to expand Iraqi control
of territory beyond the Bayji oil refinery are making progress,”
the admiral added.
Iraqi forces also are advancing against ISIL in Amiriyah. With the assistance
of coalition airstrikes, Kirby said, Iraqi forces have achieved success
in countering ISIL fighters southwest of Baghdad as well.
In northern Iraq, a planned peshmerga offensive against ISIL forces has
retaken Zumar, a town about 40 miles southwest of Mosul, and the surrounding
area. “This is the fourth offensive operation in which peshmerga
forces have been able to regain control of ground from ISIL, including
Mosul Dam, Sardek Mountain and Rebiya Gate,” Kirby said.
Iraqi, Kurdish and coalition forces have targeted specific ISIL tactical
locations to impede the terror group’s ability to shoot, maneuver
and communicate near Mosul Dam, Zumar, Bayji, and Baghdad, the admiral
said. “This has included the destruction of multiple fighting positions,
at least eight ISIL vehicles, to include an ISIL tank, a staging area
and a logistics base,” he said.
A major Iraqi offensive against ISIL will take some time, the press secretary
acknowledged. Still, he said, “these are encouraging reports that
highlight Iraq’s determination to take the fight to ISIL.”
The ground and air attacks on ISIL have disrupted the group and forced
them to change their tactics to avoid being targeted, he added.
In Syria, the situation in Kobani remains tenuous, Kirby said. Coalition
airstrikes there over the last 24 hours destroyed several ISIL fighting
positions and struck ISIL fighters.
“Despite these positive developments, it is important to point out
that ISIL remains a very determined enemy,” the admiral said. “They
continue to reinforce areas where they've been losing ground, such as
in Kobani, Anbar province, and in the vicinity of Mosul Dam, and they
continue to threaten innocent civilians wherever they are.”
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