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UK to send hundreds of troops to Iraq
(MENAFN- Arab News) LONDON: Britain will send hundreds of troops to train Iraqi and Kurdish forces in Iraq Defense Secretary Michael Fallon told The Daily Telegraph newspaper on Saturday in a bid to step up the battle against Islamic State fighters.
US President Barack Obama has already authorized the deployment of over 3000 troops to the country and the top US commander guiding the coalition effort said earlier this week that allies would send about 1500 additional troops.
Fallon said troops in the 'very low hundreds' would be sent next month. He said that following airstrikes by US-led forces including Britain Islamic State had changed its methods moving away from use of large formations in open space.
'They are increasingly tucked away in towns and villages. That means they have got to be rooted out by ground troops.
'This has to be done by an own-grown army not by western groups.'
On Saturday Islamic State fighters killed at least 19 policemen in a town in Western Iraq as the group continues to seize territory in the region despite aerial strikes.
Fallon told the newspaper that the exact number of Britons to be sent had not been finalized but that one of four teams would provide training in a Kurdish area and the remaining three in locations nearer to Baghdad.
'A key skill we are going to be helping with is counter-IED (improvised explosive devices) particularly vehicle explosive devices which the Iraqi army hasn't come across for some time' Fallon was quoted as saying.
US President Barack Obama has already authorized the deployment of over 3000 troops to the country and the top US commander guiding the coalition effort said earlier this week that allies would send about 1500 additional troops.
Fallon said troops in the 'very low hundreds' would be sent next month. He said that following airstrikes by US-led forces including Britain Islamic State had changed its methods moving away from use of large formations in open space.
'They are increasingly tucked away in towns and villages. That means they have got to be rooted out by ground troops.
'This has to be done by an own-grown army not by western groups.'
On Saturday Islamic State fighters killed at least 19 policemen in a town in Western Iraq as the group continues to seize territory in the region despite aerial strikes.
Fallon told the newspaper that the exact number of Britons to be sent had not been finalized but that one of four teams would provide training in a Kurdish area and the remaining three in locations nearer to Baghdad.
'A key skill we are going to be helping with is counter-IED (improvised explosive devices) particularly vehicle explosive devices which the Iraqi army hasn't come across for some time' Fallon was quoted as saying.
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