Iraqi forces recapture last IS-held town
Iraqi forces recapture last IS-held
town
Iraqi forces, backed by the US-led coalition, on Friday
captured the border town of Rawa, the last remaining town under Islamic State
control.
Recapturing it means that IS has largely been neutralized in
Iraq.
However, pockets of resistance still exist and the group
does control some territory in the deserts of western Iraq, reports CNN.
Government troops and paramilitary units "liberated the
whole of Rawa and raised the Iraqi flag on all of its official buildings,"
General Abdelamir Yarallah of Iraq's Joint Operations Command (JOC) said in a
statement.
Rawa is located northwest of Baghdad in the Euphrates
valley, near the border town of Qaim that Iraqi forces retook from IS earlier
this month.
In 2014, ISIS controlled more than 34,000 square miles in
Syria and Iraq.
By the end of 2016, ISIS territory had shrunk to about
23,320 square miles.
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