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Saudi- Troops retake most of Iraq's key refinery
(MENAFN- Arab News) BAGHDAD: Iraqi forces retook most of the country's largest refinery from Islamic State on Saturday security officials said reversing gains by the militants who seized parts of the sprawling complex this week.
A spokesman for the US-led coalition fighting Islamic State said troops had recaptured all of Baiji refinery at 11:30 GMT but officials in Salahuddin the province where it is located said there was still fighting around some facilities.
The insurgents attacked Iraq's Baiji refinery a week ago by blasting through the security perimeter around it and taking over several installations including storage tanks.
A spokesman for Iraq's counterterrorism forces told Reuters troops protecting the refinery had now retaken most facilities although there were still small pockets of insurgents left on the site.
'We expect to regain full control within a couple of hours' Sabah Al-Noamani said.
Iraqi forces retook Baiji refinery from militants once before last November but lost control of it again.
Thousands of families have fled Anbar in recent days as Islamic State militants gained on Ramadi and local officials warned the city was about to fall.
Two members of the Anbar provincial council and police Maj. Khalid Al-Fahdawi who is stationed inside Ramadi said reinforcements were on the way and the city was no longer in immediate peril.
'The danger is still there but the situation is better than yesterday' provincial council member Sabah Karhout told Reuters.
A spokesman for the US-led coalition fighting Islamic State said troops had recaptured all of Baiji refinery at 11:30 GMT but officials in Salahuddin the province where it is located said there was still fighting around some facilities.
The insurgents attacked Iraq's Baiji refinery a week ago by blasting through the security perimeter around it and taking over several installations including storage tanks.
A spokesman for Iraq's counterterrorism forces told Reuters troops protecting the refinery had now retaken most facilities although there were still small pockets of insurgents left on the site.
'We expect to regain full control within a couple of hours' Sabah Al-Noamani said.
Iraqi forces retook Baiji refinery from militants once before last November but lost control of it again.
Thousands of families have fled Anbar in recent days as Islamic State militants gained on Ramadi and local officials warned the city was about to fall.
Two members of the Anbar provincial council and police Maj. Khalid Al-Fahdawi who is stationed inside Ramadi said reinforcements were on the way and the city was no longer in immediate peril.
'The danger is still there but the situation is better than yesterday' provincial council member Sabah Karhout told Reuters.
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