
Turkey has offered $500,000 in humanitarian assistance to Iraq's Anbar province,where 66,000 people have been displaced during the last three months of fighting,according to a statement from the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA).Since last December, the Sunni-majority province of Anbar has been under attack bymilitants from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant militants ( ISIL) whichBaghdad claims are linked to Al-Qaeda.The Turkish MFA expressed concern over rising humanitarian crisis in Anbar addingthat Turkey fully supports Iraq in its fights against terrorism. The UN has already sent humanitarian convoys to scale up humanitarian assistanceto communities displaced by the ongoing military operations in Anbar.
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