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Blackwater/Academi Mercenaries Procured By United Arab Emirates Are Now Fighting In Yemen
http://www.activistpost.com/2016/05/blackwateracademi-mercenaries-procured-by-united-arab-emirates-are-now-fighting-in-yemen.html

Receiving scant attention from Western mainstream media outlets except for a few notable exceptions, Americans and many alternative media outlets have remained ignorant to the fact that private mercenaries from Blackwater (aka Academi) appear to have been contracted by the GCC Gulf state feudal monarchies to assist in the military war of terror in Yemen against the Houthi rebels and the embattled Yemeni people.

Still, on December 9, a flurry of reports from media outlets such as Press TV, TeleSur TV, Al-Manar, Al –Bawaba, and Colombia Reports have revealed that around 15 Blackwater mercenaries have been killed in a fierce battles with the Houthi forces.

Al-Masirah, Yemen’s Arabic language website reported that the Commander-In-Chief of the firm’s operation in Yemen, a Mexican national, was killed in the al-Omari district of Ta’izz Province.

Press TV reports that a number of British, French, and Australian advisers and commanders as well as six Colombian soldiers were killed.

In late November of 2015, it was reported that around 1,800 former Latin American soldiers who had been recruited by a program once managed by Blackwater founder Erik Prince were being trained in the desert of the United Arab Emirates to be used against the Houthis at some point.

It was estimated that about 450 of the soldiers were from Colombia.

The New York Times wrote that “The United Arab Emirates has secretly dispatched hundreds of Colombian mercenaries to Yemen to fight in that country’s raging conflict, adding a volatile new element in a complex proxy war that has drawn in the United States and Iran.”

El Tiempo placed the mercenary presence much earlier, however, suggesting that 100 Colombian soldiers had entered Yemen in October, a claim corroborated by The New York Times.

Colombia Reports stated that the mercenaries were being paid around $1,000 more per week than what they would have been paid as part of the Emirati deployment, and over triple the amount they would have made as members of the Colombian military. The contracts are allegedly for three-month-front-line service.

The New York Times reported on November 25,

The Colombian troops now in Yemen, handpicked from a brigade of some 1,800 Latin American soldiers training at an Emirati military base, were woken up in the middle of the night for their deployment to Yemen last month. They were ushered out of their barracks as their bunkmates continued sleeping, and were later issued dog tags and ranks in the Emirati military. Those left behind are now being trained to use grenade launchers and armored vehicles that Emirati troops are currently using in Yemen.

Emirati officials have made a point of recruiting Colombian troops over other Latin American soldiers because they consider the Colombians more battle tested in guerrilla warfare, having spent decades battling gunmen of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, in the jungles of Colombia.

The exact mission of the Colombians in Yemen is unclear, and one person involved in the project said it could be weeks before they saw regular combat. They join hundreds of Sudanese soldiers whom Saudi Arabia has recruited to fight there as part of the coalition.

In addition, a recent United Nations report cited claims that some 400 Eritrean troops might be embedded with the Emirati soldiers in Yemen — something that, if true, could violate a United Nations resolution restricting Eritrean military activities.

The United States has also been participating in the Saudi-led campaign in Yemen, providing logistical support, including airborne refueling, to the nations conducting the airstrikes. The Pentagon has sent a team to Saudi Arabia to provide targeting intelligence to the coalition militaries regularly used for the airstrikes.

The New York Times also reports that, interestingly enough, the training program and the use of Colombian and other third world mercenaries by Gulf State countries has been taking place since as far back as 2010. The article states,

Hundreds of Colombian troops have been trained in the Emirates since the project began in 2010 — so many that the Colombian government once tried to broker an agreement with Emirati officials to stanch the flow headed to the Persian Gulf. Representatives from the two governments met, but an agreement was never signed.

Most of the recruiting of former troops in Colombia is done by Global Enterprises, a Colombian company run by a former special operations commander named Oscar Garcia Batte. Mr. Batte is also co-commander of the brigade of Colombian troops in the Emirates, and is part of the force now deployed in Yemen.

It should also be noted that Blackwater, or at least Erik Prince, was involved in setting up the program early on, although the firm currently denies ties to the program in 2015. Foreign media outlets obviously disagree on the level to which Blackwater and/or Prince’s firm are involved in the program. That the foreign fighters are mercenaries, however, is beyond doubt.

According to Al-Masdar’s Yemen correspondent, Tony Toh, another piece of the puzzle has now been provided in regards to the mission and methodology of the Saudi-Blackwater cooperation. Toh states that Al-Masirah News, a Yemeni news organization, has revealed that Reflex Responses Management Consultancy LLC is the company doing the actual hiring of mercenaries from Blackwater to fight in Yemen.


RRMC LLC is an Emirati-owned company that specializes in hiring foreign mercenaries and fighters for the UAE’s military.

According to the Yemeni news source, Major General ‘Issa Seif Mohammad Al-Mazrawi, an Emirati officer, is the individual most heavily involved in the deployment of these mercenaries. Al-Masirah also reports that a contract worth $529 million was signed between RRMC and the UAE government in March, 2015, around the beginning of the Yemeni crisis.

It is clear that the Saudis and the Emirates are grasping at any straws within their reach in order to shore up their faltering military campaign in Yemen and make up for the weakness of their own military forces that have repeatedly demonstrated that the GCC countries are nothing but paper tigers.
 
Iraqi forces enter Fallujah city

https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/iraqi-forces-enter-southern-fallujah/

The Iraqi Army, backed by the Federal Police and Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd Al-Sha’abi), entered Fallujah’s southern sector on Sunday after advancing north from the nearby Al-Nu’aymiyah District.

According to the Iraqi Ministry of Defense, government units infiltrated the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham’s (ISIS) front-lines at the Al-Shuhada District in southern Fallujah, marking the first time in two years that the Iraqi Army has entered this city.

In addition to entering the Al-Shuhada District, the Iraqi Armed Forces also broke-through the Islamic State’s defenses at the Jbeil District after killing several terrorist combatants on Sunday.

Clashes continued overnight, as the Iraqi Armed Forces resumed their large-scale offensive inside Fallujah city.


Militants IG shoot people, who are trying to escape from Fallujah

http://ria.ru/world/20160606/1443364875.html

MOSCOW, June 6 -. RIA Novosti militants of the terrorist organization "Islamic state" ( IG , banned in Russia) shooting Iraqi civilians of Fallujah who are trying to escape from the city, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council (ratings for NRC).

Agency France Press reports that according to reports available to the NRC, gunmen fired indiscriminately at people who are trying to cross the Euphrates River, this is the only way to leave the war-torn city.

"An unknown number of civilians were shot while trying to cross the river", - said in a statement the organization.

NRC statement also says that in two weeks, since, as the Iraqi government forces launched an operation to liberate the city, in a camp for internally displaced persons arrived about 18 thousand people.

Fallujah in western Anbar province is under the control of the IG since the beginning of 2014. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced on the night of May 23 on the start of the operation to liberate the city, which, according to UN estimates, are about 50 thousand inhabitants. The operation led Iraqi forces and Shiite militias, supported by the international coalition aircraft.

Control of the city is important for the authorities of the country in view of its proximity to Baghdad: gunmen IG used Fallujah, located 65 kilometers west of the capital, as a staging ground for attacks and acts of terrorism in the city.


Media: Iraqi forces took control of the plant in the south of Fallujah

http://ria.ru/world/20160606/1443427315.html

MOSCOW, June 6 -. RIA Novosti Iraqi military released by the group "Islamic state" ( IG , banned in Russia) a factory for processing of gas in the south of the city of Fallujah, where operations continue against terrorists, reports channel Al Sumaria citing a source.

Fallujah was captured by militants in early 2014 and since then has become a major staging area for terrorist attacks on the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad. The government announced the start of the operation to free Fallujah in late May and lead it with the support of Shiite militias and the international coalition led by the United States.

"Security forces managed to release the gas processing plant in the morning Fallujah near Ash-Shuhda in the south of the city", - said a source in law enforcement agencies.

He added that the military continues to attack, militants carried significant losses.

Earlier it was reported that during the operation the security forces liberated from the terrorists at least 47 villages in the vicinity of Fallujah and is almost completely surrounded the city.
 
ISIL Executes 8 Ex-Iraqi Security Officers on Treason Charges

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"The ISIL has executed eight former security officers after several of its senior commanders were killed in the Iraqi airstrikes," the Arabic-language media reports said.

The ISIL said its executed members worked for Iraq's security body.

The Iraqi forces have made considerable advances in several parts of the strategic city of Fallujah in Anbar province in recent days.

The United Nations refugee agency says ISIL militants are holding several hundred families as human shields in Fallujah while government forces keep slicing through ISIL positions in the key city of Iraq.

Meanwhile, the ISIL drowned over a dozen Iraqi children and their families who were trying to escape from the Takfiri terrorist group, media reports said on Monday.

At least 13 Iraqi civilians most of them children and women were drowned by the ISIL in the Euphrates River as they intended to escape.

The Iraqi families wanted to reach the temporary camps which have been set up on Fallujah's Ameriya region in Anbar province.


Iraq: Security Forces Arrest ISIL Militants Trying to Flee Fallujah City in Women Dress

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"The security forces have captured many ISIL militants who had worn women's dresses and planned to escape from Fallujah," the Arabic-language media outlets quoted unnamed security sources as saying.

The security sources noted that many ISIL terrorists had hidden among the refugee families.

In a relevant development in June 2014, the ISIL militants were wearing women's dress and hid in civilians' cars to escape from Salahuddin province in disguise after sustaining a heavy defeat in the war with Iraq's army and volunteer forces.

"Many of the ISIL militants are fleeing Salahuddin province in family cars and in women dresses," Head of Salahuddin Governorate Council Ahmad Al-Karim told FNA.

He said that the ISIL militants are escaping to Al-Jazeera Hamrin Mountains, and added, "The ISIL is a terrorist group supported by some regional countries and it is just trying to create a chaotic atmosphere in the region."

Meantime, a security source in Salahuddin province announced that the Iraqi army has struck heavy blows on the ISIL.
 
ISIL's Forced Blood Donation Kills 8 People in Fallujah

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"Because the number of ISIL's wounded militants has increased, the Takfiri terrorist group has forced the men aged between 16 to 50 to donate bloods," the Arabic-language Shafaq news website quoted a Fallujah health official as saying on Wednesday.

The source noted that eight people died after they were forced to donate their blood in an excessive manner.

The ISIL has threatened the Fallujah residents with harsh punishment if they do not donate their bloods.

The ISIL's barbaric move comes as the Iraqi army has advanced deep into the Fallujah city.

Iraq's joint military forces have advanced deep inside the city of Fallujah from Northern, Eastern and Southern directions after defusing the bombs planted by the ISIL, media reports said Tuesday.

The Iraqi army and volunteer forces (Hashd al-Shaabi) have recaptured most of the Fallujah city and they are continuing their further advances there, the Arabic-language Al-Mayadeen TV reported.

Scores of ISIL militants have been killed and wounded in tough battle with the Iraqi government forces.

On Monday, the Iraqi army continued its advances in Anbar province, and seized back several strategic facilities near the city of Fallujah.

The Iraqi army took full control of the water treatment facility and power plants near Fallujah dam.

The Iraqi government troops also won back a gas plant in al-Shohada neighborhood of Fallujah city.

On Sunday, Iraq's joint military forces made considerable advances in the Southern part of Fallujah city in Anbar province.

"The Iraqi army, federal police and counterterrorism troops have advanced from al-Shohada and Jabil regions towards the terrorists' last concentration centers in Southern Fallujah city," the Arabic-language al-Sumeria News quoted an unnamed security source in Anbar province as saying.

On May 22, the Iraqi joint forces comprising army, Federal police, counterterrorism forces, volunteer forces (Hash al-Shaabi) and Sunni tribal forces kicked off fresh military operations to win back the city of Fallujah.

On Saturday, the Iraqi government forces managed to seize back al-Saqlawiyah region to the North of Fallujah city as they continued to gain more ground in their military operations to retake the ISIL-held city of Fallujah.

The Iraqi joint forces are currently stationed in al-Shohada and Jabil regions.

Earlier, the Iraqi security forces killed 67 ISIL fighters in al-Saqlawiyah and advanced into the Center of Saqlawiyah from three directions, the Iraqi Federal Police Command announced.

“The Federal Police forces managed to kill 67 ISIL fighters, including eight foreign snipers during the liberation battles inside the Saqlawiyah, 20 km North of Fallujah,” the Federal Police Command said in a statement.

“The security forces were also able to destroy 23 ISIL targets and advanced into the center of al-Saqlawiyah from three directions,” the statement concluded.


Over 2/3rd of US-supplied humvees in Iraq now in ISIS hands

https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/23rd-us-supplied-humvees-iraq-now-isis-hands/

According to Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, ISIS have captured around 2,300 humvees which account for around two-thirds given to the Iraqi army by the United States.

Majority were captured when ISIS overran and took over Iraq’s second largest city of Mosul.

The humvees have been used to fight against Iraqi and Syrian forces.

“There’s a simple reason the militants are using Humvees and other armored vehicles as rolling bombs,” Sean D. Naylor reports for Foreign Policy. “Their protective armored plating prevents defenders from killing the trucks’ drivers before the militants can detonate their loads, while the vehicles’ capacity to carry enormous amounts of weight means the Islamic State can sometimes pack in a ton of explosives.”

ISIS have been using these humvees in sukcide missions as well. They are loaded with explosives.

“There is little defense against a multiton car bomb; there is none against multiple such car bombs … the Islamic State is able to overwhelm once-thought-formidable static defenses through a calculated and concentrated use of suicide bombers,” The Soufan Group notes. “The Islamic State has neither a shortage of such explosives nor a shortage of volunteers eager to partake in suicide attacks.”


5 killed, 11 injured in car bombing in Iraq’s Karbala

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A car bomb, claimed by Takfiri group Daesh, has exploded in Iraq's holy city of Karbala, leaving at least five people dead and 11 others wounded.

The incident took place in central Karbala near the house of Karbala Governor Aqil al-Turaihi on Tuesday, Iraq’s al-Maalomah news agency reported.

Iraqi sources said the bombing occurred five kilometers away from the shrines of the third Shia Imam, Imam Hussein, and his brother Hazrat Abbas.

In a statement, Daesh Takfiri group has claimed responsibility for the attack. The Takfiri terrorist group has been wreaking havoc on Iraq's northern and western parts since June 2014.

The latest figures released by the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq show a total of 867 Iraqis were killed and 1,459 others injured in acts of terrorism, violence and armed conflict in May.

According to the UN mission, the number of civilian fatalities stood at 468. Violence also claimed the lives of 399 members of the Iraqi security forces.

A great portion of the fatalities was recorded in Baghdad, where 267 civilians were killed.
 
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'US demonizing anti-terror forces like Iran'
Mon Jun 6, 2016 4:27A
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/06/06/469118/US-Iran-Terrorism-Daesh-Barrett-Lane (Video)
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kevin Barrett, editor of Veterans Today from Madison, and Michael Lane, {1} with the American Institute for Foreign Policy from Washington, about a recent US report on Iran.

Barrett says the US report brands Iran as a “state sponsor of terrorism” but then says the biggest global terror threat is the Daesh Takfiri group, which Iran is fighting effectively.

“The word terrorism ... is now being used by the world’s biggest terrorists in Washington DC and Tel Aviv to demonize the people who are fighting terrorism and there’s no better example than the State Department terror report that puts Iran, the world’s leading anti-terrorist force, at the top of a terror list,” he says.

The reason behind the designation is that Tehran is supporting the Palestinian people to fight against the "genocidal entity of Israel," the activist said.

Lane echoed Barrett's views, saying US listing of Iran as a "state sponsor of terrorism" is because of Tehran's support for resistance movements in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon as well as the opposition in Bahrain.

“There are several contradictory points in the US annual report on state sponsors of terrorism, particularly when Iran is criticized for supporting groups that are identified as terrorist but yet they are fighting ISIL in the Middle East region.”

Israeli soldiers celebrate shooting a Palestinian youth
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{1} Just Saying.........
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At least 22 killed, 70 injured in Baghdad car bombings

http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2016/06/09/469635/8-killed-in-car-bomb-in-Baghdad-

A car bomb attack near a military base north of Baghdad and another explosion near a market in the Iraqi capital have killed nearly two dozen people, police said.

A car packed with explosive targeted a commercial street of Baghdad al-Jadida (New Baghdad), an eastern district of the capital, killing at least 15 civilians and wounding over 50, a police officer said.

Another car bomb hit a main army checkpoint in Taji, just north of Baghdad, killing seven soldiers and wounding more than 20 others.

The explosions come as the Iraqi army and allied forces are trying to retake the strategic city of Fallujah, 70 kilometers west of Baghdad, from Daesh Takfiri terrorists.
 
Iraq Releases Footage 5 US Helicopters Landing in ISIL-Held Regions

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The footage released by al-Etejah news channel showed 5 US helicopters which landed in the ISIL-controlled areas in al-Mashak village behind al-Makhoul mountains.

Hezbollah's information center said that the helicopters landed in the region on April 4 after which the ISIL launched a large offensive against the Iraqi forces deployed in al-Makhoul mountains but the attack was foiled by the army.

Al-Etejah had on the same date reported that unknown helicopters had landed in the region. The Iraqi Hezbollah later revealed that the helicopters belonged to the US army.

In a relevant development in the region last Sunday, the Iraqi army and Hezbollah resistance forces repelled an ISIL attack on their military positions in al-Makhoul mountains, killing over two dozen terrorists.

A sum of 30 ISIL terrorists were killed while the army pushed them back from Al-Makhoul mountainous region located at a crossroad that links the three Iraqi provinces of Salahuddin, Anbar and Diyala.

Tens of ISIL terrorists had tried to attack the Iraqi Hezbollah's military positions with heavy artillery.

Al-Makhoul mountains overlook the bordering areas of Iraq's Salahuddin province where the Iraqi Hezbollah resistance forces are closely monitoring the terrorists' movements.


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Daesh plants bombs in Qur’an copies in Fallujah: Iraqi FM

http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2016/06/09/469625/Daesh-Iraq-Fallujah-Holy-Quran-Ibrahim-Jafari

Iraq’s Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jafari says Daesh is hiding bombs and explosives in copies of the Holy Qur’an in its latest desperate efforts to slow the army's advance on Fallujah.

Speaking to the al-Ghad al-Arabi news network on Wednesday, Jafari said the tactic amounts to a desecration and contradicts the teachings of Islam.

“Such hideous acts will only motivate the Iraqi troops to fight terrorists with added strength” and wrest control of the city from Takfiri terrorists, he said.

Earlier this year, US Army Colonel Steve Warren recalled incidents in which the terrorists used the same tactics against Iraqi troops in Ramadi.

“These guys are disgusting; they have left bombs in refrigerators, they have put bombs inside the Holy Qur'an - we found that on several occasions in Ramadi,” Warren said back in February.

Daesh is resorting to more bizarre tactics as the Iraqi army is tightening the noose around the group in Fallujah. On Wednesday, Iraq’s counter-terrorism forces regained the control of the al-Shuhada al-Thaniya neighborhood to the south of Fallujah.

According to the Arabic-language al-Sumaria news website, the forces raised the Iraqi flag over buildings and continued to advance on other areas.

Fallujah, which lies 65 km from the capital Baghdad, has been held by the militant group since January 2014. According to officials and aid organizations, the terrorist group is committing gruesome acts in the town and using civilians as human shields.

In a recent incident, they said, the terrorists shot dead an unknown number of civilians as they tried to flee Fallujah.

Deputy special representative of the UN assistance mission for Iraq, Lise Grande, said on Wednesday that as many as 90,000 residents are trapped in the city.

She warned that if Fallujah is not liberated “quickly,” those holed up there could face a “harrowing situation” given that the city has been under siege for about six months with no supplies getting in.
 
The leader of the ISIL terrorist group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has been seriously wounded in an airstrike in Western Iraq, Iraqi media said.

ISIL Leader Al-Baghdadi Seriously Injured in Airstrike
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Iraqi news channel al-Sumeria TV claimed local sources in Iraq's Nineveh province had confirmed that Baghdadi and other leaders in the ISIL were wounded on Thursday in an air raid on one of the ISIL command headquarters close to the Syrian border.

“The planes of the international coalition yesterday bombed a location where there is a base of ISIL members along the border area between Iraq and Syria, 65 kilometers West of Nineveh," the Iraqi source said.

”According to reports, the ISIL leader was injured along with some members of the organization who were gathered at that meeting," the sources added.

"The area is one of the group’s strongholds," the source said, adding, "Baghdadi and the other ISIL leaders arrived in Iraq from Syria with a convoy of cars”.

Baghdadi was seriously wounded by an airstrike on March 18, 2015, that killed the three other men he was travelling with.

He was said to be receiving treatment for spinal injuries after being wounded in that strike.

In mid-May, Iraq's local sources disclosed that al-Baghdadi returned to Iraq from Syria and hid in Nineveh province.

"Al-Baghdadi and a group of ISIL commanders have stealthily returned to Iraq's Nineveh province," the Arabic-language Sumeria News quoted an unnamed local Iraqi source as saying at the time.

Al-Baghdadi returned to Nineveh province through ISIL-controlled desert roads in Iraq and Syria, added the source.

The source noted that Al-Baghdadi hid in an unknown place in Nineveh province.

The ISIL Leader is running a secret life as his life is at stake more than anyone in the world now. Al-Baghdad's terrorist group is under massive airstrike by the Syrian, Russian and Iraqi Air Forces all throughout the Western Iraq and Eastern Syria.

While reports earlier this year said the ISIL leader was always on the move between Iraq's Mosul and Syria's Raqqa - the self-proclaimed capital of the terrorist group - tips and intel revealed in November that Al-Baghdadi had moved from the Syrian city of Albu Kamal to the Iraqi city of Mosul in Nineveh province.

In early March, informed intelligence sources disclosed that the al-Baghdadi had moved from Turkey to Libya to escape the hunt operation of the Baghdad Intelligence Sharing Center after he was traced down and allegedly targeted a number of times in Iraq and the Syria.

"Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi who was injured in Syria was sent to Turkey for treatment and from there he was sent to Libya," the Arabic-language media outlets quoted former Egyptian intelligence officer Hesam Kheirullah as saying.

In December, sources in Libya said al-Baghdadi had arrived in Sirte, the hometown of the slain Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, which is under the control of the Takfiri groups.

Then in October, Iraq's air force bombed his convoy as he was heading to Al-Karable to attend a meeting with ISIL commanders. 25 other ISIL militants were killed in the special operation that was the product of the Baghdad Intelligence Sharing Center where the latest intel arrives from Iranian, Russian, Iraqi and Syrian spy agencies round the clock.

The notorious terrorist leader escaped the attempt on his life narrowly, but with fatal injuries. Few hours after the assault, the spokesman of Iraq's joint forces declared that Al-Baghdadi was injured in the Iraqi airstrike on his convoy and was taken away from the scene by his forces.

The terrorist leader was first transferred to Raqqa, where surgeons saved his life but failed to give him a thorough treatment due to a lack of specialized medical equipment.

Sources disclosed a few days later that the ISIL leader had been taken to Turkey for treatment through a series of coordination measures by the CIA.

"The CIA has done the coordination with the the Turkish intelligence service (MIT) for transferring al-Baghdadi to Turkey," the Arabic-language al-Manar TV quoted unnamed sources as saying.

The source said that two companions of al-Baghdadi who were also injured in the attack on the ISIL leader's convoy and were captured by the Iraqi forces confirmed that al-Baghdadi had been injured in the attack.

After specialists said al-Baghdadi needed months of recovery, one of his aides was appointed to run the cult until the so-called caliph would return to duty.

Al-Baghdad has, thus far, escaped several attempts on his life, making him suspicious of his team of bodyguards.

"While everyone is looking for him in Iraq and Syria, no one expects him to be in Sirte," the Libyan source told FNA, adding, "If he is to be exposed to danger, Sirte would be the last place on Earth for his life to be endangered as it is the safest Takfiri stronghold in the world."

The Syrian army, the National Defense Forces (NDF), the Lebanese Hezbollah and the Syrian and Russian Air Forces, as well as the Iraqi army and popular forces, Al-Hashed Al-Shaabi, have been conducting large-scale operations in Syria and Iraq to end the ISIL control over swathes of lands in the two countries.


US and Iraqi officials fighting Islamic State (IS) group said on Friday they could not confirm a report by an Iraqi TV channel that IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had been wounded in an air strike in northern Iraq.

US, Iraqi officials can't confirm report IS group leader Baghdadi wounded
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A spokesman for the US-led coalition fighting the radical Islamist militants, Colonel Chris Garver, said in an email that he had seen the reports but had "nothing to confirm this at this time".

Kurdish and Arab security officials in northern Iraq said they also could not confirm the report.

Al Sumariya TV cited a local source in the northern province of Nineveh saying that Baghdadi and other IS group leaders were wounded on Thursday in a coalition air strike on one of the group's command headquarters close to the Syrian border.

The channel has good connections with Shia politicians and Iraqi forces engaged in the battle against IS.

There have been several reports in the past that Baghdadi, whose real name is Ibrahim al-Samarrai, was killed or wounded after proclaiming himself caliph of all Muslims two years ago.

The ultra-hardline Sunni group is under increased pressure in both Iraq and Syria, and the territory under its control has shrunk significantly since 2014, limiting the potential for its leaders to move around or seek shelter.


Britain's Royal Navy quite literally landed itself in hot water, which is causing its most advanced fleet of destroyers to shut down and immobilize when positioned in the Persian Gulf.

Middle Eastern Temperatures Leave Elite British Warships Defenseless
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The repeated power outages, which leave the ships unable to attack or move, was reported by several sources, Alaraby reported.

Manafacturer Rolls Royce have blamed the Persian Gulf's high temperatures for the problem, which is expected to cost tens of millions of pounds to fix.

Without the corrective work, however, British naval units would be left as sitting ducks in the event of a battle at sea.

A UK government committee discussed the problem in parliament, with naval experts and representatives from Rolls Royce also in attendance.

"I am stunned. A £1 billion asset in a war zone and we don't know if people will come out alive because of a power system fault," Scottish National Party MP Doug Chapman said during the hearing.

The committee also heard from Rolls Royce that the engines installed in the Type-45 Destroyers had been built according to specifications, however the climate of the Middle East was not "in line with these specs."

In response to the problem, the UK's Ministry of Defence plans to fit new diesel generators into the billion pound ships, beginning in 2019.

The cost of fixing the problem, however, will pinch the country's already stretched defence budget.

"This is not a good position to be in," Former First Sea Lord, Lord West said before the committee, telling MPs that the defense ministry had "run out of money, effectively."


A commander of the Taliban group identified as Omran has been killed along with his 27 fighters during an operation in Southern Helmand province.

Taliban Leader Killed with 27 Fighters in Afghanistan Helmand Province
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The Afghanistan Ministry of Defense said the operations were jointly conducted by the Afghan security forces and with the support of the Afghan Air Force, Khaama Press reported.

According to a statement by the ministry, the operations were conducted in Greshk district of Helmand and some weapons and explosives belonging to the militants were also destroyed.

The statement further added that five militants were killed in a separate operation in Sar-e-Hawza district of Southeastern Paktika province.

The anti-government armed militant groups have not commented regarding the report so far.

Helmand is among the relatively volatile provinces in Southern Afghanistan where anti-government armed militant groups are actively operating and frequently carry out insurgency activities.


The ISIL hackers posted the full names and home addresses of around 8,000 “targets” and urged extremist sympathizers to “kill them strongly” in a chilling new online threat.

ISIL Posts Online Target List Including British, American, Canadian, Australian Residents
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The list includes 39 British residents as well as 7,848 Americans, 312 Canadians and 69 Australians which it wants murdered “as revenge”, Daily Express reported.

It is not known if the list, which was published in English and Arabic, consisted of new names or those featured in earlier kill lists posted by the warped online ISIL activists.

Hackers claiming to be from the ‘Cyber Caliphate’ also posted satellite images of US air bases on its Telegram account, but the same images could be found on Google Earth.

The United Cyber Caliphate has previously published similar lists, such as one in 2015 revealing the full names of 3,600 New York residents as well as their addresses underneath the headline: “We Want Them #Dead.”

The twisted online fanatics also reportedly hacked into US State Department records last year and released private information about 43 employees it wanted executed.

In November 2015, the cyber terrorists leaked details of 54,000 Twitter accounts, including passwords, in a show of online power that sent shockwaves through social media.

According to a report by American intelligence firm Flashpoint, the United Cyber Caliphate was formed in April 2015 after a merger of several radical hacking groups.

But the report also revealed that the collective is “poorly organized”.

It is not known if there have already been any attacks on the individuals named on any of the terrorists’ lists.
 
A report that the U.S. is changing it's rules of engagement, in what it describes as "Gray Zones". I suspect, we will be seeing more reports on "collateral damage" as more civilians are defined as enemy combatants if they happened to be in the vicinity of "a target"? The lines have always been blurred in the war zone by U.S. Military, now it seems, they have been given a green light to commit wholesale slaughter? Afghanistan will be turned into a killing field ..... again?

International norms governing battlefield action often leave soldiers defenseless against asymmetrical guerrilla-style attacks and one US military analyst believes that needs to change.

Should Combat Rules be Watered Down in the War on Terror’s ‘Gray Zones’?
http://sputniknews.com/analysis/20160611/1041158457/terror-daesh-war-soldiers-rules.html

American hegemony is under attack unless the White House and Pentagon confront the realities of a changing international battlefield, argued Nathan Freier, a researcher at the US Army War College’s Strategic Studies Institute in an editorial in Defense One on Thursday.

The analyst points to a gray zone he calls the "awkward and uncomfortable space between traditional conceptions of war and peace" as the primary challenge facing US military strategists confronted by global terrorism.

The "gray zone" remains a relatively controversial notion under international laws of war, with countries often arguing that the United States has stretched the bounds of the combat arena beyond recognition, imperiling civilian lives and leading to excessive collateral damage.

American defense lawyers have long argued for an expanded notion of the kill-box which, traditionally, was the area in which military personnel can fire at will, regardless of a display of hostility, because civilians have been previously alerted that active battle is being waged.

The US interpretation focuses instead on the value of a target – such as a terrorist organization leader – with the kill box migrating with the target as he travels, under the argument that terrorists do not adhere to the military norms of a well-defined battlefield. All individuals located within a certain perimeter of the target are defined as enemy combatants under this expanded theory.

Of course, in reality a terrorist compound may actually be where an individual affiliated with a terror group lives, with civilian family members, or a target may travel to an area that consists solely of civilians — perhaps for a party, wedding, or other occasion — leading to mass civilian deaths that are legally justified by US officials as a successful strike that also, regrettably, resulted in collateral death.

Despite consistent international condemnation for violating the laws of war by engaging in strikes resulting in disproportionate collateral damage, Nathan Freier thinks that the United States military is not going far enough in advocating for a "change in how the US charters strategic action against [gray zone threats]," a change that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has alluded to in calls to, "get the lawyers off the backs of America’s fighting men and women."

Although the writer’s point is to further degrade the laws of war, this comes not in the form of an overt statement, but rather by placing the word "strategic" in front of generic phrases — a notion that occurs 14 times over the course of the editorial, including three times in the sentence: "However, with presidential approval, it can use its substantial strategy development and strategic planning capacity to design strategic responses to revisionists and rejections gray zone competition."

The disquieting message, encapsulated by a 'strategic' use of words, nonetheless signals a view by the United States that international norms should not apply in its never-ending, worldwide terror war.


After months of debate, the White House has approved plans to expand the military's authority to conduct airstrikes against the Taliban when necessary, as the violence in Afghanistan escalates, senior US and defense officials said Thursday.

White House approves expanded Afghanistan airstrikes
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Several officials said the decision was made in recent days to expand the authority of U.S. commanders to strike the Taliban and better support and assist the Afghan forces when needed in critical operations, using the U.S. troops already in the country. There is a broad desire across the Obama administration to give the military greater ability to help the Afghans fight and win the war.

The 9,800 US troops still in Afghanistan, however, would still not be involved in direct combat.

The officials were not authorized to talk publicly about the discussions so spoke on condition of anonymity.

The decision comes as the Afghans struggle with a resurgent Taliban, particularly in the south. But it is fraught with political sensitivities because President Barack Obama had made clear his commitment to get US forces out of Afghanistan. That effort, however, has been stalled by the slow pace of the development of the Afghan military and the resilience of the Taliban.

The decision will give US forces greater flexibility in how they partner with Afghan forces, but the new authorities must be used in selective operations that are deemed to have a strategic and important effect on the fight.


Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter considers US President Barack Obama’s decision concerning strikes against Taliban to be right.

New Authority for US Forces to Strike Taliban 'Good Use of Combat Power'
http://sputniknews.com/world/20160610/1041153259/us-carter-taliban-forces.html

President Barack Obama’s decision to allow US combat strikes against Taliban fighters in Afghanistan is an effective use of the limited forces in the area, Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter said on Friday.

"The president made a decision to enable the commander there to have some additional authority to act proactively," Carter said at a Defense One technology summit in Washington, DC.

Carter explained that the new authority given to the Commander of US Forces in Afghanistan, Gen. John Nicholson, is "a good use of the combat power that we have there."


White House spokesperson Josh Earnest said that the new expansion of authority for US troops in Afghanistan will not prevent the United States from reducing its troop footprint inside the country to 5,500 personnel by the end of the year as planned.

Expansion of US Authority in Afghanistan Won’t Prevent Troop Reduction
http://sputniknews.com/world/20160610/1041153517/us-afghanistan-troops.html

The new expansion of authority for US troops in Afghanistan will not prevent the United States from reducing its troop footprint inside the country to 5,500 personnel by the end of the year as planned, White House spokesperson Josh Earnest said during a press briefing on Friday.

"Just because these expanded authorities have been authorized by the Commander-in-Chief [President Barack Obama], that does not limit in any way our ability to follow through with the plan to draw down our troops at a level of 5,500 troops by the end of this year," Earnest told reporters.

On Thursday, US media reported that the Obama administration would give US forces broader authority to advise conventional Afghan troops with missions the same way they have been assisting Afghan special forces personnel.

Earnest emphasized that US forces would not be in a combat role and the US mission in Afghanistan has not changed.

"These forces are trained for combat, they are going to be armed for combat," but will not be in a combat role, Earnest asserted, equating the situation to the role of US troops in Iraq and Syria.

The Obama administration maintains that US troops in those countries serve local fighters in an advise-and-assist role, and are not involved in direct combat.
 
The U.S. (Again) Escalates The War In Afghanistan

http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/06/the-us-again-escalates-the-war-in-afghanistan.html

When Obama came into office he promised to end the hopeless war in Afghanistan. Immediately the Pentagon ambushed him with requests for a "surge" with some additional 40,000 troops. Under pressure Obama agreed to a lower number and set a 18 month limit for their deployment. Those troops occupied some meaningless areas in Afghanistan and when they were withdrawn those areas fell back to Taliban rule. Currently the U.S. has some 10,000 troops and more than 20,000 "contractors" in Afghanistan. There are additional troops from NATO allies. Since 2014 these troops are restricted in their tasks to fighting Al-Qaeda and are not supposed to support Afghan government troops.

But the idea of turning the war over to local troops without losing to the Taliban failed. Afghan troops are giving ground especially in the south and have a high attrition rate. It is obviously that without change the whole south would fall to the Taliban by end of the year. This would hardly matter to anyone but the people living there many of whom have no problem with their Taliban brethren.

Several steps taken by the U.S. have made it more unlikely that the conflict will come to an end. The primary Taliban demand in any peace talks is the the removal of all foreign troops from the country. The U.S. and the U.S. installed puppet government have rejected that. Instead of finally giving up the U.S. military wants to continue to occupy Afghanistan. The U.S. recently killed a innocent taxi driver in south Pakistan and his passenger, the Taliban commander Mansour, with a military drone strike. All available science on the issue says that assassinating the leader of a resistance movement does not end such movements but let them intensify their conflict and cause more civilian casualties. The Taliban operations did not halt for one moment. A new hardline leader was elected and bigger operations against Afghan troops were launched.

In a recent political change of direction the U.S. is now making nice with India to use it as a pawn in the competition with China. At the same time it stopped payments to the Pakistani military. In a countermove China intensified its cooperation and its investment in Pakistan. The Taliban have their training camps, leadership organization and support in Pakistan. The Pakistani secret services are feeding them with Saudi money. Shunning Pakistan and making nice with India will intensify Pakistani paranoia of a two front war against their arch enemy India supported by the U.S. in Afghanistan. Pakistan is therefore likely to further intensify its support for the Taliban. These have an endless stream of recruits from Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan and enough material support to fight on for decades. Meanwhile the Afghan government troops are unwilling to shed blood for their corrupt government, operational incapable and disorganized despite years of U.S. training.

The only way to end the war in Afghanistan is through peace negotiations. Some main conditions of the Taliban must be met to let those succeed. Foreign troops will have to leave the country. Otherwise the conflict will go on for more decades and will again metastasize into neighbor countries.

The Obama administration seems to be incapable of recognizing that. Instead of reducing troops it is contemplating to again reinforce those. Instead of deescalating the war it intensifies it. This despite years of failure to achieve anything positive with similar moves.

After months of debate, the U.S. is close to a decision to expand the military's authority to conduct airstrikes against the Taliban as the violence in Afghanistan escalates, a senior U.S. defense official said Thursday.

There is a broad desire across the Obama administration to give the military greater ability to help the Afghans fight and win the war. The official said the U.S. is likely to expand the authority of U.S. commanders to strike the Taliban and do whatever else is necessary with the forces they have to support the Afghan operations.
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Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook, asked Thursday whether the administration was looking at expanding the U.S. military's authorities to strike the Taliban more broadly, said: "In every step of our review of Afghanistan, the question of what's the best way to use our forces is something we're constantly looking at. It's also in the same sense that we're looking at the number of troops. We are always looking at the authorities question and the best use of our troops."

This "new" policy is incoherent:

The official said U.S. forces will also be able to provide close air support to Afghan ground forces and accompany and advise them on the ground.

The plan does not involve U.S. ground troops.

More bombing will not cower the Taliban who have been bombed by the U.S. for the last 15 years. More U.S. troops will not change the strategic equations for China, Pakistan and the Taliban.

The U.S. and the especially the U.S. military have lost in Afghanistan. How many additional decades will it take it to recognize and admit that simple fact?
 
Source: ISIL Using Children of Fallujah as Suicide Bombers

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"The ISIL has resorted to using the Iraqi children in Fallujah city for its suicide missions," a local resident of Fallujah city who has just fled the ISIL said.

The source said that the ISIL regards residents of Fallujah city as its own forces.

The source noted that the ISIL's move is aimed at deceiving the Iraqi security forces.

In early March, a senior Iraqi volunteer forces (Hashd al-Shaabi) commander underlined that the ISIL terrorist group has launched large-scale campaign in Iraq to capture all civilians to use them as human shield as the government and popular troops are making remarkable advances in the Arab country.

Also later in March, the latest report by London-based counter-extremism think tank, Quilliam, revealed that the ISIL is raising a generation of child killers from birth.

The report said that ISIL militants train children as soldiers, executioners and suicide bombers from an early age to make them “more lethal fighters than themselves.”

Quilliam researchers also add that as many as 50 children from the UK could be in the future mujahedeen training camps, as over 800 Britons are believed to live in ISIL-controlled territories.


Iraqi forces liberate two villages in southwest Fallujah

https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/iraqi-forces-liberate-two-villages-southwest-fallujah/

The Iraqi Army, alongside the Federal Police and Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd Al-Sha’abi), liberated two villages in the southwestern countryside of Fallujah on Saturday afternoon.

According to the Iraqi Ministry of Defense, their armed forces liberated the villages of Al-Sabihat and Al-Falahat after a violent battle with the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS).

The aforementioned villages are reportedly located along the southern bank of the Euphrates River.
 
Informed security sources disclosed that the Iraqi forces have discovered explosive devices among Saudi Arabia's alleged aid cargoes for refugees of the city of Fallujah in Anbar province.

Security Source: Iraqi Forces Discover Explosives in Saudi Aids Sent to Fallujah People
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The Iraqi security forces have come across raw materials and substances that are the base for the production of highly explosive substances," the Arabic-language media quoted an unnamed informed security source as saying.

The source noted that there is a relationship between the dispatch of explosive devices and a recent agreement between Saudi Arabia and the ISIL.

Such attempts by Saudi Arabia come at a time when the ISIL is losing the ground in Anbar province, specially Fallujah city, to the Iraqi joint forces.

Earlier on Sunday, a senior Iraqi military commander announced that the Iraqi army has captured a large number of ISIL terrorists who were disguising as ordinary people and hiding among civilian refugees to flee from the city of Fallujah.

"Our forces have taken 543 ISIL terrorists who were trying to flee Fallujah under the cover of refugees," Deputy Commander of Fallujah Liberation Operations Major General Hadi Razich said.

He reiterated that the captured people are notorious for numerous crimes they have committed so far.

Also on Sunday, the Iraqi government troops continued their advances in the Southern part of the city of Fallujah, and seized back two strategic regions after heavy clashes with the ISIL Takfiri terrorists.

"Al-Falahat and al-Sabihat region in the Southern part of Fallujah city are now under the control of our forces," Anbar Operations' Commander announced.

Meantime, the commander of Iraqi Federal Police Major General Raed Shaker Judat said that a dozen ISIL terrorists were killed in the clashes over al-Falahat and al-Sabihat regions.

The military vehicles of the terrorists were also destroyed in the army's offensive.

On Saturday, military sources announced that the Iraqi army and tribal forces have started fresh operations to win back two strategic regions in the Western part of the city of Fallujah.

"The Iraqi army's eighth battalion and air force kicked off fresh military operations to liberate Fallujah's Western parts," Commander of Anbar operations Esmayeel al-Mahlavi said.

He noted that the Iraqi tribal forces will help the army to conduct its large-scale operations in Western Fallujah.

Earlier on Saturday, Iraq's joint forces managed to break the defense lines of the ISIL in Southern Fallujah, and killed the Takfiri terrorist group's religious judge in the Southern part of Salahuddin province.

ISIL's religious judge, Jassem Mohammad Sarhan al-Shablavi, was killed in an Iraqi air raid in al-Jomhouriya region in the Southern part of Salahuddin province, battlefield sources announced.

The Iraqi army also took control of the ISIL's defense lines in Southern Fallujah.

The Iraqi government troops also continued their advances in Jabil region in Southern Fallujah on Saturday.

On Thursday, battlefield sources announced that the Takfiri terrorists in Fallujah city were surrounded from the Northern, Eastern and Southern directions.

"A large-scale operation to retake the city will resume imminently," the sources added.

Asked by FNA of reasons for the Iraqi forces' slow advance in Fallujah operations, a field source said that the ISIL has planted hundreds of booby-trapped bombs around the city to slow down the Iraqi army and is using the Fallujah residents as its human shield.

The sources said since the beginning of the victorious operations by the Iraqi forces for the liberation of the city of Fallujah (60 km Northwest of Baghdad), Iraqi citizens have been able to run away from the areas where they had spent years living under a blockade, hunger and terror since January 2014.

Ismail al-Issawy, a management member of the central hospital in Fallujah, said that 1,500 families have fled the city center and about 500 families left Zobaa village, all headed towards the Iraqi army and local voluntary troops positions in Anbar province.


A senior Iraqi lawmaker disclosed that President of Iraq's Kurdish Regional Government Masoud Barzani is in deep trouble for his involvement in financial corruption cases.

Iraqi MP: Barzani Family Surrounded by Financial Corruption
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"At least 14 legal complaints have been lodged against Barzani in relation to several corruption cases," Iraq's Kurdish MP Souran Omar said on Saturday.

The lawmaker underlined that Masrour Barzani, Masoud's son who is the Iraqi Kurdistan Region's intelligence chief, is also an accomplice to his father's financial scandals.

In Early December, senior member of the Movement for Change (Bizutnaway Gorran) at the Iraqi parliament Sarvah Abdolwahid said that Masoud Barzani had received $8bln from the Saudi government in the form of financial aid during his recent visit to Riyadh.

"Barzani has received financial aid amounting to $8bln during his recent visit to Riyadh which will be distributed among his family members and high-ranking officials in Kurdistan region," Abdolwahid said in an interview with the Iraqi al-Alam al-Jadid daily.

Noting that the Kurdistan regional government always claims to have financial problems, the legislator said, "The region faces no financial crisis; the only problem is that the wealth of the Kurdish nation is stolen (by the statesmen)."

Abdolwahid underlined that the Iraqi Kurdistan region's revenues only from customs duties and tourism are enough to pay the salaries of the region's employees and workers.


A senior Iraqi foreign ministry official called on Riyadh to account for collection of aid for the ISIL terrorist group in Saudi Arabia.

Iraq Calls on Riyadh to Account for Collection of Financial Aid for ISIL in S. Arabia
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We are waiting for the Saudi officials' explanation about the Saudi interior ministry's statement on financial aid for the ISIL," a source in the Iraqi foreign ministry who called for anonymity was quoted by al-Mayadeen news channel on Saturday.

"Collecting financial aid for the ISIL in Saudi Arabia is a clear violation of the UN Security Council resolutions," the source added.

Saudi Interior Ministry Spokesman Major General Mansour Al-Turki had reportedly said earlier this week that the presence of Iraqi popular forces (Al-Hashd al-Shaabi) in operations to liberate Fallujah has made the Saudi people collect financial aid for the ISIL.

Earlier this month, a commander of the volunteer forces fighting alongside the Iraqi military against the ISIL terrorist group in Iraq said the ideology adopted by the terrorists originates in Saudi Arabia.

Hadi al-Ameri, who is also head of the Badr Organization, an Iraqi political party, dismissed as worthless the accusations made by certain Persian Gulf Arab states against the popular forces fighting against ISIL in Iraq.

“We don’t listen to the opponents, who echo the comments of certain Persian Gulf Arab states, because we consider them as a contributor to terrorism,” he said.

“Persian Gulf Arab states have played a great role in supporting terrorism in Syria. They support bloodshed and terrorism in Syria. Some Persian Gulf Arab states, especially Saudi Arabia... are to blame for all the damage that has been inflicted on Syria,” the Iraqi commander said.

“Therefore, we totally disregard those pointing the finger at us,” Ameri said, rejecting criticism that the volunteer forces, also known as the Popular Mobilization Units, are spreading sectarianism in Iraq.


The Iraqi army has captured a large number of ISIL terrorists who were disguising as ordinary people and hiding among civilian refugees to flee from the city of Fallujah, a senior commander announced on Sunday.

Iraq: Army Captures Over 500 ISIL Terrorists Trying to Flee Fallujah City in Disguise
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"Our forces have taken 543 ISIL terrorists who were trying to flee Fallujah under the cover of refugees," Deputy Commander of Fallujah Liberation Operations Major General Hadi Razich said.

He reiterated that the captured people are notorious for numerous crimes they have committed so far.

Earlier on Sunday, the Iraqi government troops continued their advances in the Southern part of the city of Fallujah, and seized back two strategic regions after heavy clashes with the ISIL Takfiri terrorists.

"Al-Falahat and al-Sabihat region in the Southern part of Fallujah city are now under the control of our forces," Anbar Operations' Commander announced.
 
In a new shocking execution video released by the ISIL terrorist group, a militant shot dead his own brother on charges of spying for the Iraqi army, Kurdish Peshmerga forces, and the US-led coalition.

Brother Executes Brother in Gruesome ISIL Video
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The footage shows an executioner, identified as Abu Abdullah, saying a prayer before he gunned down his older brother, as another blindfolded militant was killed by a second executioner on the same charge, Rudaw reported.

The footage, reportedly filmed in Iraq, opened with two militants wearing balaclavas bringing in the two blindfolded men, one of whom was identified as Abu Abdullah's brother.

The executioner then sent out a threatening message to those trying to leak intelligence information to the Iraqi and other counter-ISIL forces.

He also warned his family not to get involved in the matter of him killing his older brother.

The video was released as the group has been suffering a string of military defeats on multiple battlefields in Fallujah and surrounding Mosul in Iraq, and Manbij in Syria.

The grisly killing comes five months after another ISIL fighter killed his mother after she had reportedly tried to escape the group in Syria.


An Iraqi tribal leader in the volatile province of al-Anbar blasted the US for blocking the Iraqi military forces' further advances in the strategic city of Fallujah.

Tribal Leader: US Prevents Iraqi Forces' Advance in Fallujah Operations
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"The Iraqi forces are only 3km away from the Fallujah bridge and after the full liberation of al-Karama and al-Saqlawiya, the city has no connections with the outside world," Sabah al-Isawi told FNA on Monday.

"The security forces had made good progress in al-Halabesah region in the Southern parts of Fallujah but the command center of the international coalition (led by the US) has ordered them to withdraw and prevented their further advance," he added.

The Iraqi government troops continued their advances in the Southern part of the city of Fallujah on Sunday, and seized back two strategic regions after heavy clashes with the ISIL Takfiri terrorists.

"Al-Falahat and al-Sabihat region in the Southern part of Fallujah city are now under the control of our forces," Anbar Operations' Commander announced.

Meantime, the commander of Iraqi Federal Police Major General Raed Shaker Judat said that a dozen ISIL terrorists were killed in the clashes over al-Falahat and al-Sabihat regions.

The military vehicles of the terrorists were also destroyed in the army's offensive.

Also yesterday, a senior commander announced that the Iraqi army has captured a large number of ISIL terrorists who were disguising as ordinary people and hiding among civilian refugees to flee from the city of Fallujah.

"Our forces have taken 543 ISIL terrorists who were trying to flee Fallujah under the cover of refugees," Deputy Commander of Fallujah Liberation Operations Major General Hadi Razich said.

He reiterated that the captured people are notorious for numerous crimes they have committed so far.


ISIL terrorist group executed 19 of its elements on charges of deserting the battlefield in the area of al-Shuhada, an informed source in Iraq’s Western city of Fallujah said.

ISIL Executes 19 Militants for Desertion in Battlefield
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“The ISIL terrorists executed 19 of its elements who fled from the latest battles against the security forces in the neighborhoods of al-Shuhada and al-Nassaf in Central Fallujah,” the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said in a statement, Iraqi News reported.

“This came after the issuance of death sentence against them by ISIL court ,”

The source also explained that the execution was carried out by firing a bullet into the convicts’ head.


Iraq’s army secured the first "relatively safe" exit route for civilians attempting to flee the city of Fallujah amid operations by the government forces to retake key areas from the ISIL terrorists.

Iraqi Army Secures Safe Exit Route out of Fallujah
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According to Brigadier General Yahya Rasool, who is the spokesman for the Joint Military Command, an exit route, known as al-Salam (Peace) Junction, was secured Southwest of the city, presstv reported.

"There were exit routes previously, but this is the first to be completely secure and it's relatively safe," media outlets quoted Rasool as saying..

Iraqi forces have been engaged in a major offensive to free Fallujah, located in the Western province of Anbar. The large-scale push for the liberation of the city started on May 23.

Latest reports indicate that the forces have recently pushed back the terrorists from the strategic areas of Subeihat and Falahat, West of the city.

Thousands of civilians have been forced from their homes in Fallujah, while many more still remain trapped.

According to a Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), 4,000 Fallujah residents have fled the city in 24 hours using Iraqi army’s safe corridor, AFP reported.

"The army opened a safe corridor for families fleeing from Fallujah through al-Salam intersection," an officer with the Joint Operations Command, which supervises the fight against ISIL, said.

Residents of Fallujah have been taking huge risks to flee the city, walking along mined roads and trying to cross the Euphrates River at any cost.

"The latest figure we have is that 4,000 individuals have managed to get out over the past 24 hours," the NRC's regional media adviser Karl Schembri said.
 
Iraq recaptures Fallujah Barrage from Daesh

http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2016/06/14/470438/Iraq-Fallujah-Ba

Iraq’s army and volunteer fighters have recaptured a major water facility from the Takfiri Daesh terrorists as the fight continues against the militants west of the capital, Baghdad.

Iraq’s police chief said on Tuesday that the forces cleared the Fallujah Barrage of Daesh and hoisted the Iraqi flag on the crest of the dam.

Brigadier Shakir Jawdat said Iraqi forces are now in full control of the barrage, which is located south of Fallujah on the Euphrates River.

The Iraqi forces also seized control over three villages of Za’anatha, Ziban and Atr east of Fallujah. They also recaptured Abbas Jamil Bridge to facilitate the advance on the eastern neighborhoods of the city.

Earlier on Tuesday, Jawdat had briefed the media about the liberation of a neighborhood in Fallujah, saying his forces freed several residential blocks in the area.

The recaptures are the latest in a series of advances made by Iraqi forces against Daesh in Fallujah, a city in the western province of Anbar which has been in the hands of the militants for the past two years.

The massive operation, which was delayed several times due to the situation of civilians and the weather condition, is of high significance to the Iraqis, as the liberation of the town, located west of Baghdad, would seriously boost the morale of the military as it prepares for a final push against Daesh in Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city in the north.

Concurrent with the Fallujah offensive, contingents of the Iraqi army are trying to approach the outskirts of Mosul. A senior military source said that troops recaptured the village of Nasr south of the city earlier in the day.

Also on Tuesday, the United Nations hailed efforts made by Baghdad to ease concerns about the safety of civilians during the Fallujah operation, saying 7,000 people have managed to flee the Daesh-held city via a safe corridor set up by Iraqi forces.


Iraqi Army Imposes Curfew in City of Ramadi Amid New Daesh Attacks

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The Iraqi Armed Forces has introduced a curfew in the central country's city of Ramadi following a number of new attacks of the Daesh militant group, media reported Tuesday.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Earlier in the month, the Daesh militants have tried to advance in the northern part of the city and used cars equipped with explosive materials against the government forces.

The curfew was declared in the city, but it was not clear when it would be lifted, Al Jazeera media network reported.

The city of Ramadi was occupied by Daesh militants in May 2014. The government forces succeeded to retake the city after weeks of fierce fighting from December 2015 to February 2016.

Daesh is a terrorist group that claims to have established an Islamic caliphate on the territory under its control in Syria and Iraq. The jihadists have staged numerous attacks in Europe. The group is also outlawed in many countries around the world, including the United States and Russia.


Silent Killer: HIV Spreads Among Daesh Militants in Mosul

http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20160614/1041327922/daesh-hiv-mosul.html

In the hospital called “Ibn Sina” located in the city of Mosul in northern Iraq, Daesh members are filling up one quarantined room. These militants are infected with HIV and their numbers are rising, a source in the hospital told Sputnik.

A source in Mosul hospital, who asked to remain anonymous, said that currently there are 23 people infected with HIV in Daesh’s ranks.

According to the source’s data, about a year ago on August 23, 2015, three patients of Asian origin were reported positive with HIV. Today this number has reached 23 people. Recently, the hospital received six young newcomers, who recently joined Daesh.

“Daesh forbids the hospital staff of Ibn Sina to enter the room where those infected with AIDS are located. Most of these mercenaries are of Asian origin. Only foreign doctors who work for Daesh come to visit these patients,” the source added.

Local media and journalists have repeatedly accused Daesh militants of engaging in same-sex relations and raping teenagers, despite the fact that these terrorists have not once executed people by throwing them from the roof on sodomy charges.

According to the hospital’s doctors, that could be a reason why HIV is spreading among the militants.

The source further explained that the militants have taken over a separate medical center in the hospital where they are providing the infected patients with chemotherapy.

According to another source in Mosul, Daesh used to push prisoners of war from the roof, declaring them to be homosexual at a time when it could not find evidence of them being spies for the security forces and the government.
 
As the US continues to fight Daesh, also known as IS/Islamic State, in Iraq, Apache helicopters are being deployed for the first time.

For the First Time, US Apache Helicopters Used to Strike Daesh in Iraq
http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20160614/1041335289/apache-daesh-iraq.html

In April, the Pentagon sent a fleet of Apache helicopters to Iraq. Use of the aircraft was delayed partly because Iraqi officials have been wary of the US attack helicopter, given their heavy use during the American occupation.

But the aircraft saw action this week.

On Monday, US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter told reporters that at least one Apache had been used to attack a Daesh target, as part of an effort to retake the city of Mosul.

The target was reportedly a ground vehicle.

According to one US official speaking on condition of anonymity, two Apaches were used in the mission, while only one carried out the strike.

"The use of Apache helicopters in the current Iraq war is extremely controversial among Iraqis, because of their heavy use in the US occupation, and the continued perception among many locals that a growing US presence is a sign of another occupation in the making," Jason Ditz writes for AntiWar.com.

According to US Defense Department spokesman Christopher Sherwood, Baghdad approved of the operation.

"The government of Iraq approved the use of Apaches in support of ISF [Iraqi Security Forces] operations," Sherwood said, according to Raw Story.

"The strike was vetted and approved through the same process the [US-led] coalition used for all strikes."


Iraqi security forces captured one of the top aides of ISIL Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in a security operation in Anbar province.

ISIL Leader's Aide Captured in Iraq
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"A joint security force carried out a military operation against ISIL gatherings in al-Nazera area West of Anbar and arrested the assistant of the ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, [known as] Rasheed Khalaf Dahi," the source said

Iraqi security forces also seized large quantities of weapons, explosive belts, secret encrypted documents and fake passports.
 
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