Iraqi
army forces, backed by volunteers, are preparing to carry out the final stage
of operations aimed at liberating the city of Tikrit in northern
Salahuddin Province from ISIL militants, Press TV reports.
According
to Karim al-Nuri, a leader of Iraqi volunteer forces, the hometown of former
Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein is expected to be fully liberated in four
days.
Iraqi
Defense Minister Khaled al-Obaidi has also said that the battle for Tikrit
will change in the coming days.
The
city is currently under a complete siege, which has left the ISIL militants
paralyzed and trapped inside Tikrit.
“Now
the Iraqi forces, volunteers, and tribes are ready to enter Tikrit. What was standing
in the way of attacking the city was explosives set in the city …
We will witness the liberation of Tikrit in the coming few days. Now the forces
are paving the way towards the ground operations through bombing ISIL hideouts,”
Journalist Moustafa Daraji said.
Iraqi
forces are currently working on dismantling some 6,000 improvised
explosive devices planted by militants in the city's liberated areas and
houses.
Analysts
say the final attack to free Tikrit should be studied carefully in order to
avoid civilian deaths as it is expected that ISIL terrorists will use residents
as human shields.
Meanwhile
reports say ISIL terrorists have withdrawn from the northern city of Mosul, but
armed women, thought to be foreigners, remain active in the city.
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