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Iraqi forces vow to liberate Tikrit within 72 hours
A spokesman of the volunteer Popular mobilization units says it would take no more than ‘72 hours’ to cleanse Tikrit from ISIS
Iraqi forces besieging dozens of die-hard jihadists from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group in Tikrit will have liberated the city within three days, a spokesman said Saturday.
Karim al-Nuri, a top leader from the Badr militia and the spokesman of the volunteer Popular Mobilization units, said it would take no more than “72 hours” to flush out holdout ISIS fighters.
The Popular Mobilization units account for the bulk of the manpower involved in the two-week-old operation to wrest back Tikrit, alongside army, police, militia and tribal forces.
The last ISIS fighters holed up in the city center are “surrounded from all sides,” Nuri said.
Speaking to AFP from the outskirts of Tikrit, near the village of Awja, he said “their number is now 60 to 70.”
Nuri added that the liberation of Tikrit would only be announced once a path has been cleared through the thousands of bombs the jihadists have planted to defend the city.
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