Monday, June 23, 2014
Berita Iraq: ISIL Menawan Tiga Buah Bandar Di Anbar - 6 Gambar
Sunni insurgents capture three towns in Iraq's Anbar: sources
Members of the Iraqi security forces patrol an area near the borders between Karbala Province and Anbar Province, June 16, 2014 file photo.
Members of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) take their positions during a patrol looking for militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), explosives and weapons in a neighbourhood in Ramadi, June 13, 2014. Picture taken June 13, 2014.
Members of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) take their positions during a patrol looking for militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), explosives and weapons in a neighbourhood in Ramadi, June 13, 2014. Picture taken June 13, 2014.
ANBAR Iraq
Members
of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) take their positions
during a patrol looking for militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and
the Levant (ISIL), explosives and weapons in a neighbourhood in Ramadi,
June 13, 2014. Picture taken June 13, 2014.
Members of the Iraqi security forces patrol an area near the borders between Karbala Province and Anbar Province, June 16, 2014 file photo.
Members of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) take their positions during a patrol looking for militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), explosives and weapons in a neighbourhood in Ramadi, June 13, 2014. Picture taken June 13, 2014.
Members of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) take their positions during a patrol looking for militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), explosives and weapons in a neighbourhood in Ramadi, June 13, 2014. Picture taken June 13, 2014.
Members
of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) take their positions
during a patrol looking for militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and
the Levant (ISIL), explosives and weapons in a neighbourhood in Ramadi,
June 13, 2014. Picture taken June 13, 2014.
Members
of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) take their positions
during a patrol looking for militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and
the Levant (ISIL), explosives and weapons in a neighbourhood in Ramadi,
June 13, 2014. Picture taken June 13, 2014.
Members
of the Iraqi security forces patrol an area near the borders between
Karbala Province and Anbar Province, June 16, 2014 file photo.
(Reuters) - An
al Qaeda splinter group thrust east from a newly-captured Iraqi-Syrian
border post on Sunday, taking three towns in the western Anbar province
in a push to evict Iraqi security forces from Sunni Muslim areas,
witnesses and security sources said.
Sunni militants spearheaded by the Islamic State in Iraq and
the Levant (ISIL), a hardline al Qaeda offshoot, have pushed the army
from cities and towns across Iraq's north and west over the past two
weeks, shocking the Shi'ite-led government.
On Saturday,
fighters seized the border post near the town of al-Qaim, helping ISIL
secure supply lines to Syria, where it has exploited the chaos of the
three-year-old uprising against President Bashar al-Assad to establish a
major presence.
ISIL's stated
aim is to create an Islamic Caliphate which ignores boundaries set by
colonial powers a century ago. Sunni tribes in the mostly desert border
regions span both sides of the frontier.
The fall of
Qaim represented another step towards the realization of ISIL's military
goals, as a twentieth century border appeared to crumble in a day.
On Sunday,
Sunni militants led by ISIL expanded their grip to the towns of Rawa and
Ana along the Euphrates River east of al-Qaim, as well as the town of
Rutba further to the south on a road leading from Jordan to Baghdad.
A military
intelligence official said troops had withdrawn from Rawa and Ana after
ISIL militants attacked the settlements late on Saturday night.
"Army troops
withdrew from Rawa, Ana and Rutba this morning and ISIL moved quickly to
completely control these towns," the official said, speaking on
condition of anonymity. "They took Ana and Rawa this morning without
fighting."
The office for
the prime minister's military command said it had no immediate comment
and would be giving an update on events in a press conference later on
Sunday.
The Euphrates
towns are on a strategic supply route between ISIL's positions in Iraq
and in eastern Syria, where the al Qaeda spinoff has taken a string of
towns and strategic positions from rival Sunni rebels over the past few
days.
The last major
Syrian town not in ISIL's hands in the region, the border town of
Albukamal, is controlled by the Nusra Front, al Qaeda's branch in Syria
which has clashed with ISIL but also agreed to local truces at times.
STRATEGIC GAINS
ISIL, which
began as al Qaeda in Iraq but was disowned by the central organization
in February, has captured the north's biggest city, Mosul, and pushed
down the Tigris River valley, seizing towns and taking large amounts of
weaponry from the fleeing Iraqi army.
Overnight, ISIL
fighters attacked the town of al-Alam, north of Tikrit, according to
witnesses and police in the town. The attackers were repelled by
security forces and tribal fighters, they said, adding that two ISIL
fighters had been killed and two others arrested.
State
television reported that "anti-terrorism forces" in coordination with
the air force had killed 40 ISIL members and destroyed five vehicles in
fighting in Tikrit.
There was a
lull in fighting at Iraq's largest refinery, Baiji, 200 km (130 miles)
north of the capital near Tikrit, Sunday morning. The site had been
transformed into a battlefield since Wednesday as Sunni fighters
launched an assault on the plant. Militants entered the large compound,
but were fended off by Iraqi military units and currently surround the
refinery's main gates.
A black column
of smoke rose from the site, but refinery officials said it was the
result of a controlled burn to deal with waste from the site.
The advance has
been driven by an amalgam of Sunni tribal and Islamist militias, and
former officers of Saddam Hussein's Baath Party, united in their hatred
of Maliki's Shi'ite-led government, which they accuse of marginalizing
their sect. But ISIL has spearheaded the revolt and assaults on cities
and towns.
IRAQ SPLINTERS
Relations
between the diverse Sunni groups have not been entirely smooth. On
Sunday morning, clashes raged for a third day between ISIL and Sunni
tribes backed by the Naqshbandi Army, a group led by former army
officers and Baath party loyalists, around Hawija, a Sunni bastion
southwest of Kirkuk, local security sources and tribal leaders said.
More than 10 people were killed in the clashes in the towns, which lie southwest of Kirkuk, the sources said.
On Friday
evening, ISIL and Naqshbani fighters began fighting each other in
Hawija, where a crackdown on a Sunni protest over a year ago triggered
unrest leading to the current insurgency. Iraqi and Western officials
believe that as ISIL and other Sunni factions start to consolidate their
control of newly-won territories, they will start turning on each
other.
U.S. President
Barack Obama has offered up to 300 U.S. special forces advisers to help
the Iraqi government recapture territory seized by Sunni armed groups
including ISIL but has held off on granting a request for air strikes.
The fighting
has further splintered Iraq along sectarian lines and highlighted
divisions among regional powers, especially Iran, which has said it
would not hesitate to protect Shi'ite shrines in Iraq if asked, and
Saudi Arabia, which has warned Iran to stay out of Iraq.
Iraq's Kurds
have meanwhile expanded their territory in the northeast to include the
oil city of Kirkuk, which they regard as part of Kurdistan.
The government
has mobilized Shi'ite militia to send volunteers to the front lines -
thousands of fighters in military fatigues marched in a Shi'ite slum of
the capital Baghdad on Saturday.
(Reporting by correspondent in Anbar, a correspondent in Tikrit, Ahmed Rasheed in Baghdad; Writing by Alexander Dziadosz)
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