Iraq Control Map & Report: September 2016
The Iraqi government and allies have set their sights on Mosul, the largest city held by the so-called “Islamic State”, and have captured a town along the frontlines south of the city.
The Iraqi government and allies have set their sights on Mosul, the largest city held by the so-called “Islamic State”, and have captured a town along the frontlines south of the city.
The territory of the so-called “Islamic State” has continued to contract, with government forces capturing the key city of Fallujah, and also making smaller gains elsewhere in the country.
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Iraqi government forces have made small advances against the so-called “Islamic State” in Anbar province and the area around Mosul, also capturing the group’s southernmost stronghold in the country.
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Iraqi government forces have completed their takeover of Ramadi, the capital of Anbar Province, from the so-called “Islamic State”, also capturing most of the group’s enclave around the town of Hit.
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Over the past five months, the so-called “Islamic State” has lost ground to the Iraqi government and allied militias in Anbar and Salah al-Din provinces, as well as to Kurdistan’s Peshmerga in northwestern Ninewa.
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The so-called “Islamic State” has seized another border crossing with Syria, Iraqi government-aligned forces have turned the tables in the refinery town of Baiji, and the peshmerga army of Kurdistan has consolidated its control in northern Diyala province.
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The Iraqi government has recaptured the city of Tikrit from the so-called “Islamic State”, even while losing what they had held of Anbar province’s capital, Ramadi.
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The territory of the so-called “Islamic State” in Iraq is now gradually contracting, amid both US and Iranian support for the group’s enemies.
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National government and Kurdistan forces have together made modest gains against so-called “Islamic State” control in the north, even as the group has expanded its control in the west.
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