Baghdad - Arab Today
The US-led international coalition carried out 29 air strikes against the Daesh jihadist group near Ramadi, the capital of Iraq's western province of Anbar, the American military said Monday.
"Near Ramadi, 29 air strikes struck 67 Daesh staging areas destroying two Daesh excavators, an Daesh armoured personnel carrier, and an Daesh vehicle," the US statement said, using another acronym for Daesh.
The strikes were conducted on Sunday, on the eve of a fresh ground operation launched by Iraqi forces to tighten the noose on Daesh in its bastions of Ramadi and Fallujah, Anbar's two main cities.
Government forces had resisted Daesh attacks in the provincial capital for almost a year and a half before retreating in the face of a three-day blitz by the jihadists in mid-May.
The fall of Ramadi, which lies on the Euphrates river about 100 kilometres (60 miles) west of Baghdad, was a huge blow to the government, which vowed to swiftly recapture it.
The coalition has conducted more than 5,200 strikes since it launched an air campaign against Daesh almost a year ago.
Twenty-nine is an unusually high number of strikes for a single day and a single area.
A total of 38 strikes were conducted in Iraq on Sunday, including several in other parts of Anbar, the statement said.
Source: AFP