By Lisa Ferdinando DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28, 2017 — Coalition and partner forces
are making significant progress in defeating the Islamic State of Iraq and
Syria, the spokesman for Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve
said today in Baghdad.
"ISIS is losing on all fronts, and they are losing
their grip on their few remaining strongholds in both Iraq and Syria,"
Army Col. Ryan Dillon said in a videoconference with reporters at the Pentagon.
The coalition and its partners on the ground -- the Iraqi
security forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces -- remain committed to
defeating the enemy, he said.
"But make no mistake," he added, "we fully
expect fierce fighting in the days ahead. And while these terrorists remain a
dangerous and desperate enemy, our ISF and SDF partners have proven they are up
to the task."
The terrorists have committed inhumane actions and violated
the laws of war, Dillon said, are responsible for the deaths of thousands of
innocent civilians. He called on the world to hold ISIS accountable for the
violations.
Focus on Decisive Defeat in Iraq
Iraqi forces have made significant progress in the fight,
Dillon said. "Our Iraqi partners have fought a long, bloody war and have
sacrificed a great deal to liberate their people and clear terrorists from
cities and villages," he told reporters.
More than 42,000 square kilometers in Iraq have been cleared
and more than 4 million people are now free from ISIS control, the colonel
said. "ISIS is on the run, and we must remain focused on delivering a
decisive defeat in their few remaining holdouts in Iraq," he added.
In the past week, Iraqi security forces have continued
fighting ISIS on multiple fronts, showing their capacity as a strong, unified
fighting force, Dillon said, noting that they have made steady progress in
defeating the enemy in the two and a half weeks since launching simultaneous
operations in Hiwija, Sharqat and in the western part of Anbar province. The Iraqi forces completed the first phase of
operations in Hiwija and Sharqat, clearing more than 1,300 square kilometers
and liberating more than 100 villages, he said.
In western Anbar, the town of Ana is clear of ISIS fighters
and improvised explosive devices, and operations are under way to clear the
nearby town of Rayhanna.
ISIS Losing Grip on Raqqa
"We are seeing the terrorist group begin to lose its
grip on their self-declared capital in Raqqa," he said, adding that more
than 75 percent of the city is now clear of ISIS with more than 50 city blocks
cleared in the past week.
"ISIS is trying to control the remaining civilians in
the city, holding them hostage as the terrorists cling to the final square
kilometers they hold," he said.
The Syrian Democratic Forces provided safe passage for about
300 civilians seeking refuge from Raqqa this week, he said. "The singular
mission of our combined joint task force is the annihilation of ISIS," he
stressed. "In total, across Syria, about 2 million people are no longer
under ISIS control, and more than 44,000 square kilometers have been
cleared."
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