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    Police arrest Islamic State’s mayor for “Southern State” in Fallujah

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    Police arrest Islamic State’s mayor for “Southern State” in Fallujah Empty Police arrest Islamic State’s mayor for “Southern State” in Fallujah

    Post by jedi17 Sun 07 May 2017, 6:45 pm

    Police arrest Islamic State’s mayor for “Southern State” in Fallujah



    Fallujah (IraqiNews.com) Iraqi police arrested a senior Islamic State area mayor during a security raid on Sunday on the city of Fallujah, Anbar, according to a police source.
    NRTTV quoted the police source saying forces had arrested the governor of Islamic State’s so-called “Wilayat al-Janoub” (Southern State) along with three others during a raid on Amiriyat al-Fallujah.
    The source declined, however, to give details of the suspect’s identity, saying all of the arrested were taken for interrogation over involvement in attacks that had targeted security and civilians.


    Fallujah, Anbar (google maps).
    Islamic State militants have held Anbar’s western towns of Annah, Qaim and Rawa since 2014. Fighter jets from the Iraqi army and the allied U.S.-led coalition have also regularly pounded IS locations in the province. Local officials believe Islamic State is holding thousands of civilians at its western strongholds to use them as human shields against any future security offensive.
    The Iraqi government and army commanders say they will aim at IS havens in Anbar once it is finished with eliminating the group from Mosul, its biggest bastion in Iraq.
    IS has escalated its attacks against army and paramilitary forces in the province over the past few months, leaving several personnel and civilians dead.


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