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Iraqi forces retake IS stronghold Hawija Islamic State group: Iraqi army claims recapture of Hawija
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Iraqi forces recapture Hawija, one of the last strongholds of so-called Islamic State Iraqi forces say they have recaptured Hawija, one of the last enclaves of so-called Islamic State (IS).
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. On Wednesday they had said they killed 196 IS militants and recaptured 98 villages.
You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. The area, where tens of thousands of civilians live, has been under the militant group's control since 2014.
The recapture leaves just one area of Iraq under the militant group's control; a stretch of land along the western border with Syria.
IS continues to hold parts of Syria.
Troops, police and paramilitaries engaged in the Iraqi offensive against IS "liberated the whole of the centre of Hawija and are continuing their advance," the operation's commander, Lieutenant General Abdel Amir Yarallah, said.
State television said the army had "fully" retaken Hawija.
On Tuesday Iraqi forces captured the Rashad air base south of the city, which was used as a training camp by the militants.
The country's army has been engaged in a sustained offensive against the self-styled caliphate this year, retaking the country's second largest city Mosul in July after a nine-month battle.