ISIL seizes government compound in Ramadi, Iraq
May 16, 2015
The
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group has taken over the
main government compound in the western Iraqi city of Ramadi, and edged
closer to what would be their biggest victory in Iraq this year,
officials have said.
Hikmat
Suleiman, the spokesman for Anbar’s governor, told Al Jazeera that the
fighters managed to seize the heavily fortified complex on Friday mainly
due to a lack of backing from the central Baghdad government.
“For months
we were complaining and telling the Security Ministries that there was
no coordination,” he said, adding that the military ignored requests for
much needed weapons.
The government compound contained Anbar’s governor’s office, police headquarters and intelligence headquarters.
ISIL itself
issued a statement in which it said its fighters “broke into the Safavid
government complex in the centre of Ramadi”.
The
operation “resulted in the control of it after killing the
‘murtadeen’ then blowing up the adjacent buildings of Anbar’s
governorate and the Safavid Anbar police HQ.”
Safavid is a
term used by ISIL in a derogatory way to refer to government forces and
“murtadeen” designates Sunni tribal fighters battling alongside
the government.
But Suleiman
denied that the city of Ramadi had fully fallen to ISIL, as the Anbar
Operations Command, which is the military command in Ramadi, remains
under the control of authorities.
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