From a Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve
News Release
SOUTHWEST ASIA, March 11, 2015 – Peshmerga fighters,
supported by Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve airstrikes,
seized a key ridgeline west of Kirkuk in northern Iraq, task force officials
reported today.
The peshmerga forces overcame ISIL resistance in this
section of Iraq and denied the terrorist group its freedom of maneuver in the
area, officials said. The March 9 operation also pushed ISIL further away from
the Kirkuk oilfields.
During the operation, peshmerga forces seized critical
portions of Route 80 in Iraq, according to officials. In addition, the
peshmerga forces pushed ISIL 2 to 3 miles back over a wide front, liberating
about 30 square miles of terrain formerly held by ISIL.
Coalition Airstrikes in Support
Coalition forces conducted supporting airstrikes, resulting
in the destruction of 10 enemy fighting positions, five tactical units and 10
ISIL weapons systems, officials said.
“This operation is another step on the path to ultimately
defeating Daesh [the Arabic acronym for ISIL]. It clearly demonstrates the
ability of peshmerga forces to degrade Daesh influence in Northern Iraq,” said
Army Lt. Gen. James L. Terry, Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent
Resolve commander.
The Inherent Resolve coalition will continue to support
efforts to attack and defeat ISIL, officials said. Peshmerga fighters now hold
the gains they have made and are postured to retake additional territory from
ISIL in the region, officials added
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