Published On: Tue, Mar 3rd,

Islamic States Killed 32 Armed Forces in Iraq

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The provincial surety officials told media, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group has killed about 32 armed forces on Monday in Anbar, western province in Iraq.

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Iraqi source told reporters on condition of anonymity, the fighters of terror organization shot dead young security personnel early morning on 2 March in Jubba area, located close to al-Baghdadi’s town, at 200 km distance of capital city Baghdad.

The young military personnel were member of government supporters Sahwa paramilitary group and the fighters of Iraq-Syria militant organization kidnapped them while battling with them in in Jubba.

Days ago, the militants of terror group stormed al-Baghdadi’s residents and targeted them of their brutality while burning alive as well as beheading dozens of people and also attacked the air base of Ain al-Asad that located close to al-Baghdadi, where hundreds of US marines are lived.

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The Middle East biggest organization remained successful to take control of 80 percent of Anbar, of largest Iraqi province and having intention to move towards Baghdad city. Though, the Shia militias and security forces offensive remained successful to push back fighters.

The rebel actions were launched after the’s December month in Baghdad’s western area where Sunni Arab are housed and linking to Anbar province. The severest battling is being done in this province after the Iraqi military’s dispersed anti-government demonstration in front of Ramadi city.

In the beginning of June, situation of the nation began deteriorating severely and the series of bloody war started between Islamic State and security personnel.

The terror group had taken control Northern Province of Nineveh of country, and their brutality has been killed so many people in Iraq as well as other territories of Syria and nearby regions of Middle East.

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