Iraq forces and militants battle for control of Baiji
Iraqi officials said Tuesday that government forces had captured Baiji after fierce battles for the city, home to the nation's largest oil refinery, but anti-government militants insisted they remained in control.
Iraqi Defense Minister Khaled Obeidi issue a statement lauding the military "for the great victory that was achieved in purifying [Baiji] district from the filth of ... the gangs of Daesh," using the Arabic acronym for the militant group Islamic State.
The state news network showed images Tuesday of jubilant soldiers and allied masked militiamen atop columns of Humvees and tanks reported to be going through central Baiji, about 125 miles north of Baghdad, the capital.
Islamic State, however, insisted in a statement on a number of militant and Islamic forums that Baiji remained in militants' hands and that the "battle is ongoing."
Both sides in the Iraqi conflict have falsely touted battlefield advances and denied losses of territory. Restricted access to the Iraqi war zone has made it difficult to reconcile conflicting assertions in Baiji and elsewhere.
Al Sumaria News, an Iraqi pro-government news outlet, reported Tuesday that seven people were killed and another seven wounded when three Islamic State suicide bombers with explosives belts targeted a gathering of Iraqi security forces and civilians in central Baiji.
Fighters of Islamic State, an Al Qaeda offshoot, seized the city in June as part of a lightning advance that saw the militants overrun vast portions of northern and western Iraq, including the city of Mosul, Iraqs second most populous city.
The United States subsequently launched an air war against Islamic State forces in Iraq and neighboring Syria. U.S. bombardment has targeted Islamic State positions in and around Baiji in support of the Iraqi military, as well as elsewhere in Iraq.
Retaking Baiji would mark a significant victory for pro-government forces, who have been struggling to regain terrain lost to Islamic State across Iraq. The Iraqi military is working in tandem with Shiite Muslim militias loyal to the Shiite-dominated administration of Prime Minister Haider Abadi.
The Iraqi forces' capture of Baiji could relieve pressure on the nearby refinery complex, which has remained in government hands but has been besieged by extremist fighters. The Iraqi army has airlifted supplies via helicopter into the vast refinery.
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Iraq forces and militants battle for control of Baiji