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UK and Italian forces in southern Iraq have handed over control of the province of Dhi Qar to Iraqi forces. | UK and Italian forces in southern Iraq have handed over control of the province of Dhi Qar to Iraqi forces. |
At a ceremony in the provincial capital, Nasiriya, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki described the handover as a "great day". | At a ceremony in the provincial capital, Nasiriya, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki described the handover as a "great day". |
It is the second of 18 provinces to be handed over, following neighbouring Muthanna in July. | It is the second of 18 provinces to be handed over, following neighbouring Muthanna in July. |
Dhi Qar is one of the country's less troubled provinces, and has been in the British area of control since 2003. | Dhi Qar is one of the country's less troubled provinces, and has been in the British area of control since 2003. |
There are reports of a string of insurgency attacks across Iraq which claimed up to 32 casualties. The attacks included: | There are reports of a string of insurgency attacks across Iraq which claimed up to 32 casualties. The attacks included: |
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Other deadly attacks are reported in Baqouba, Diwaniya, Diyala, Falluja and Mosul. | Other deadly attacks are reported in Baqouba, Diwaniya, Diyala, Falluja and Mosul. |
The continued violence means the handover in Dhi Qar is not being seen as a signal for a reduction in the overall levels of US-led coalition troops in Iraq. | The continued violence means the handover in Dhi Qar is not being seen as a signal for a reduction in the overall levels of US-led coalition troops in Iraq. |
Civilian deaths in Iraq are reaching unprecedented levels, with more than 6,500 people killed in July and August alone, the UN has said. | Civilian deaths in Iraq are reaching unprecedented levels, with more than 6,500 people killed in July and August alone, the UN has said. |
Emergency plans | Emergency plans |
The official handover in Dhi Qar took place to the sound of trumpet and drum, the BBC's Ian Pannell in Nasiriya reports. | The official handover in Dhi Qar took place to the sound of trumpet and drum, the BBC's Ian Pannell in Nasiriya reports. |
"Muthanna was first, now comes Dhi Qar to crown this victory, and other provinces will come to crown further victories until we reach our goal," Mr Maliki said. | "Muthanna was first, now comes Dhi Qar to crown this victory, and other provinces will come to crown further victories until we reach our goal," Mr Maliki said. |
Maj Gen Richard Sheriff, the commander of British forces in southern Iraq, echoed the prime minister's words. | Maj Gen Richard Sheriff, the commander of British forces in southern Iraq, echoed the prime minister's words. |
"The provincial government of Dhi Qar has demonstrated that it is ready and capable of taking on responsibility for its security and government," he said. | "The provincial government of Dhi Qar has demonstrated that it is ready and capable of taking on responsibility for its security and government," he said. |
Although the Iraqis will be taking over security responsibility for Dhi Qar province, British troops will retain what they are calling "operational over-watch" and coalition troops will be on hand to deal with any security emergency. | Although the Iraqis will be taking over security responsibility for Dhi Qar province, British troops will retain what they are calling "operational over-watch" and coalition troops will be on hand to deal with any security emergency. |
Italians leaving | Italians leaving |
Some 1,800 Italian troops have been responsible for much of the security work in Dhi Qar, including training thousands of Iraqi police and army forces. | Some 1,800 Italian troops have been responsible for much of the security work in Dhi Qar, including training thousands of Iraqi police and army forces. |
Italian soldiers are preparing to leave IraqThose Italian troops are expected to return home within eight weeks, a UK military spokesman said. | |
There will not be any reduction in overall British troop levels, currently running at just over 7,000. | There will not be any reduction in overall British troop levels, currently running at just over 7,000. |
They are still fully engaged in the more troubled regional capital, Basra, where the situation has been worsening in recent months. | They are still fully engaged in the more troubled regional capital, Basra, where the situation has been worsening in recent months. |
There is no indication when some of Iraq's other provinces may follow suit and be handed over. | There is no indication when some of Iraq's other provinces may follow suit and be handed over. |
US military commanders have said they expect to have to keep their own troops at their current high levels of over a 140,000 through next spring, far longer than they had hoped. | US military commanders have said they expect to have to keep their own troops at their current high levels of over a 140,000 through next spring, far longer than they had hoped. |