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US military meets Sunni tribal leaders in Anbar Twilight News one hour ago A US military delegation met with leaders of the Iraqi army and Sunni tribal leaders at the base of Ain al-Assad in Anbar province. The American delegation headed by John Allen, the coordinator of the International Alliance to fight Daqash met at the base of Ayn al-Assad, in al-Baghdadi tribal elders of Baghdadi, Haditha and Hit and some Iraqi army leaders and discuss the security situation and preparations of tribes and Iraqi forces to liberate the cities of Ana and Rawah. The US delegation expressed its country's readiness to support Iraq in liberating its entire territory from a supportive organization through the air support of the International Alliance, as well as the training and equipping of tribal fighters.
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Iraqi aircraft designed leaflets to eliminate the Heat calls for parents to get out before shelling Anbar - Iraq Press - August 30 / August: A security source in Anbar province, Sunday, that the Iraqi planes dropped leaflets on the Elimination of Hit, where residents called out for their lives from the shelling later. The source continued, "The Iraqi planes dropped leaflets on various areas of spend Hit western Anbar, which is subject to the control of the so-called organized Daash almost a year ago," adding, "The leaflets called on residents to go out of town for their own safety from possible bombing operations." Ended O.h
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Anbar announces the liberalization of 70% of Saqlawiyah area north of Fallujah By Abdelhak Mamoun - Jul 9, 2015 (IraqiNews.com) Anbar – Political adviser to the governor of Anbar Hikmat Sleiman announced on Thursday the liberalization of 70% of Saqlawiyah area north of Fallujah, indicating that the security forces and al-Hashed al-Sha’bi militia took control of several government institutions of the city center. Suleiman said in an interview for IraqiNews.com, “The security forces launched a military operation participated by the forces of the Iraqi army, al-Hashed al-Sha’bi militia and Saqlawiyah tribal fighters backed by army aviation,” explaining that, “these forces managed to liberate 70% of Saqlawiyah area north of Fallujah.” Suleiman added, “The troops were able to liberate the local council building, the police station, the health center and Saqlawiyah mosque,” noting that “they took control of all of those departments.”