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Iraq military asks residents of Daesh-controlled Ramadi to leave city
By Reuters - Dec 20,2015 - Last updated at Dec 20,2015
An Iraqi militiaman securing a camp for internally displaced Iraqis from the province of Anbar holds a rocket propelled grenade launcher while sitting near children on Wednesday in Nukhaib, some 200kms West of Karbala (AFP photo)
BAGHDAD — Iraqi military planes dropped leaflets on Sunday on Ramadi, asking residents to leave within 72 hours the western city which is under the control of Daesh militants, an army spokesman said.
"It is an indication that a major military operation to retake the city centre will start soon," one officer said on condition of anonymity.
The leaflets indicated safe routes for civilians to exit the city and asked them to carry proper identification documents, joint operations spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Rasool told Reuters by phone. "All security forces were instructed on how to deal with civilian approaching them."
Last week Iraqi security forces said they had made advances on two fronts in Ramadi, clearing Daesh militants from a military command base and the sprawling neighbourhood of Al Taamim on the western rim of the city that they captured in May.
Iraqi intelligence estimates the number of Daesh militants that are entrenched in the centre of Ramadi, capital of the Anbar province, at between 250 and 300.
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