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Iraq launches operation near Syrian border: Commander
An Iraqi military commander says troops have launched a multi-pronged operation to capture a town near the Syrian border from the Islamic State group.
Baghdad: An Iraqi military commander says troops have launched a multi-pronged operation to capture a town near the Syrian border from the Islamic State group.
Lt Gen Abdul-Amir Rasheed Yar Allah said today the operation to liberate Akashat aims at securing part of the borders and the area north of the vital highway that links Baghdad to neighboring Jordan and Syria.
The spokesman for the Joint Military Command, Brig Gen Yahya Rasool, says the US-led coalition is offering aerial support for different factions of troops.
Akashat is a small town west of Anbar province located south of the IS-held, strategic towns of Qaim, Rawa and Ana.
IS has been driven out of most of the territories it seized in 2014, from northern Iraq through the country's center and across western Anbar province.