Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Battle for Tikrit: Troops IS clash


(MENAFN- Arab News) TIKRIT: Rockets and mortars echoed across Saddam Hussein''s hometown of Tikrit on Thursday as Iraqi security forces clashed with Islamic State militants a day after sweeping into the Sunni city north of Baghdad.

Recapturing Tikrit is seen as a key step toward rolling back the extremist group which seized much of northern and western Iraq last summer and controls about a third of Iraq and Syria.

Iraqi troops and allied Shiite militiamen entered Tikrit for the first time Wednesday from the north and south. The head of the military operation told The Associated Press on Thursday that troops would launch phase two of the offensive later in the day as they try to reach the city center. The militants were trying to repel security forces with snipers suicide car bombs heavy machine guns and mortars he said speaking anonymously as he was not authorized to brief the media.

Tikrit the capital of Salahuddin province sits on the Tigris River about 130 km north of Baghdad. Several of Saddam''s palaces remain there and supporters of the deceased dictator are believed to have played a key role in the Islamic State group''s seizure of the city last year.

In an interview with The Associated Press on the front line Iraqi Defense Minister Khaled Al-Obeidi said he expected security forces to reach the center of Tikrit within three to four days. The operation to retake Tikrit is ''essential to opening a corridor for security forces to move from the south to Mosul'' he said referring to Iraq''s second-largest city and the militants'' biggest stronghold. He described the operation as ''100% Iraqi from the air and ground.''

Iraqi officials now say that at least 30000 men including the military militias Sunni tribes and police are fighting to capture Tikrit. Dempsey said Wednesday that at least 20000 militiamen are taking part.

On Thursday militiamen were heard intercepting IS walkie-talkie signals listening to the militants'' call for reinforcements and ordering mortar fire on the soldiers as they closed in. Along the route between Salahuddin''s command center and the battlefield the charred remains of tankers and cars used by suicide bombers litter the roads and homes bear the signs of months of war damaged by bombs and bullets.

Military officials told the AP they are advancing with caution in an effort to limit damage to the city''s infrastructure so that residents can return quickly once Tikrit is retaken.



Arab News

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