A commander of the Iraqi forces has disclosed to journalists that they will recapture the city of Tikrit from Islamic State (IS) within a week.
The head of a Shia militia brigade, fighting alongside government forces, said that IS militants still held about 70% of Tikrit’s town centre.
The Shia leader expressed optimism that Tikrit would be ‘liberated,’ even if it required street-to-street fighting.
Soldiers and militiamen have reportedly retaken key sites, including a Police headquarters and a hospital.
Muain
al-Khmdy, a commander of the Iranian-backed Badr Brigade, said that
pro-government forces would surround IS-held areas of the city and then
attack, aiming to drive IS fighters from their location.
The
pro-government force ranged against them includes about 3,000 Iraqi
troops with 20,000 Shia militiamen and a much smaller force of Sunni
tribesmen.
Earlier, Iraqi Defence Minister, Khaled
al-Obedi stated that recapturing Tikrit could be a turning point in the
battle against IS.
The Defence minister described
the city as a stepping stone to other IS-held territory, including
Mosul – the country’s second largest city.
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