SOUTHWEST ASIA, Oct.
5, 2017 — Iraqi security forces have completed a "swift and decisive"
victory in liberating the city of Hawija from the grasp of the Islamic State of
Iraq and Syria, Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve officials
said today.
In a statement
congratulating the Iraqi government for its latest success in defeating ISIS,
task force officials said the 14-day operation to liberate the city was
hard-fought, "with many sources reporting more than 1,000 terrorists
surrendered."
"Our Iraqi
partners fought bravely and professionally against a brutal and determined
enemy, safeguarding innocent civilians throughout the entire campaign,"
Army Lt. Gen. Paul E. Funk II, the Inherent Resolve commanding general, said in
the statement, adding that thanks to their efforts, Hawija will return to local
governance and security.
"Today's
victory demonstrates we are stronger together, and this coalition remains
committed to supporting our partners in the tough fight ahead as we continue
our mission to defeat ISIS,” Funk said.
Battle-Hardened,
Professional Forces
Iraq's security
forces continue to prove they are a battle-hardened, professional force
dedicated to ridding their country of an evil enemy, the task force statement
said. While the liberation of Hawija is a significant milestone, officials
added, an ISIS presence remains in Iraq, and the coalition will continue to
stand side by side with the Iraqi forces in their collective mission to defeat
ISIS.
The Iraqi security
forces are concurrently conducting operations in western Anbar province and
have already secured the towns of Anah, Rayhanah, and Akashat, the statement
noted.
The liberation of
Mosul, Tal Afar and Hawija demonstrate continued progress in the campaign to
defeat ISIS, officials said, adding that the coalition will continue to support
the Iraqi government of Iraq "as we recognize together the importance of a
unified Iraq to the long-term security and prosperity of the Iraqi
people."
The Iraqi government
of Iraq and the country's security forces, with the support of the global
coalition, have liberated more than 4 million Iraqis and reclaimed more than
160,000 square miles of land once held by ISIS, the coalition statement said.
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