伊斯兰国宣称要占领拉马迪
时间:2015-05-19 00:24:01
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The Islamic State group on Sunday claimed to have seized the Iraqi provincial1 capital of Ramadi, giving the militants2 their largest victory this year after days of intense clashes.
In Washington, the Pentagon refused to confirm the IS statement, saying only that Ramadi
remains3 "fluid and contested." But others, including a spokesman for the governor of Anbar province, said government
solders4 were fleeing the city.
Earlier in the day, Iraq's prime minister
implored5 troops not to abandon their posts, and rallied
militias6 to retake the city. Islamic State fighters gained partial control of Ramadi in recent days, despite airstrikes from the U.S.-led
coalition7.
Islamic State Claims to Seize Ramadi
The reported capture of Ramadi gives the group a foothold about 125 kilometers west of the capital, Baghdad.
The militants blasted their way to the city center on Friday, raising their black flag over a local government building.
The bombings continued Sunday,
killing8 10 soldiers and policemen in two attacks.
In a smaller win for anti-Islamic State forces, Syrian troops have reportedly pushed encroaching IS fighters back from the ancient city of Palmyra in fighting that left dozens dead and threatened the UNESCO World Heritage site.
In a rare move, U.S. special forces staged a ground raid in eastern Syria on Friday into Saturday, killing an Islamic State commander and capturing his wife.
The head of the Syrian
Observatory9 for Human Rights, Rami Abdel Rahman, said the Tunisian man known as Abu Sayyaf, who reportedly directed IS oil operations, was among four officials who died in the attack along with 28 other IS members.
The White House and Pentagon on Saturday confirmed Abu Sayyaf's death. Abu Sayyaf's wife remains in U.S.
custody10 in Iraq, according to American officials.
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