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Iraq troops 'retake parts of Tikrit' from Islamic State | |
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Iraqi forces have retaken some areas of the city of Tikrit from Islamic State (IS) militants, Iraqi officials say. | |
They say IS has rigged explosives across the city to stop the advance. | |
The government troops - backed by Shia militias - earlier claimed to have captured the town of al-Alam, on the northern perimeter of Tikrit. | |
The offensive in Tikrit - which has been under IS control since last summer - is so far the biggest government operation against the jihadists. | |
The militants still control large swathes of Syria and Iraq - including the country's second-biggest city, Mosul. | |
'Major boost' | 'Major boost' |
The Iraqi officials said they managed to enter parts of Tikrit, the Sunni Arab hometown of former dictator Saddam Hussein, on Tuesday. | |
Unconfirmed reports said the militants blew up the only bridge on the Tigris River to try to halt the government offensive. | |
Earlier on Tuesday, al-Alam Mayor Laith al-Jubouri told Reuters that "the town is under the total control of security forces, the Hashid Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation) units and local tribal fighters". | |
"We rejoice in this victory and we want al-Alam to be the launchpad for the liberation of Tikrit and Mosul," he added. | "We rejoice in this victory and we want al-Alam to be the launchpad for the liberation of Tikrit and Mosul," he added. |
There have been fears that the Shia-dominated forces could seek revenge on al-Alam's predominantly Sunni residents for attacks carried out under IS militants. | There have been fears that the Shia-dominated forces could seek revenge on al-Alam's predominantly Sunni residents for attacks carried out under IS militants. |
But so far there have been no reports of any reprisals. | But so far there have been no reports of any reprisals. |
The operation to recapture Tikrit was launched more than a week ago. | |
But Iraqi officials admit that progress has been slow largely because of roadside bombs and sniper attacks by the jihadists. | But Iraqi officials admit that progress has been slow largely because of roadside bombs and sniper attacks by the jihadists. |
Victory in Tikrit would be a major propaganda boost for the Iraqi government, the BBC's Arab affairs editor Sebastian Usher says. | Victory in Tikrit would be a major propaganda boost for the Iraqi government, the BBC's Arab affairs editor Sebastian Usher says. |
But the battle will also be a test of the government's good faith and its ability to control Shia militias essential to the reinvigoration of the security forces, he adds. | But the battle will also be a test of the government's good faith and its ability to control Shia militias essential to the reinvigoration of the security forces, he adds. |
Further north, Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga forces - backed by US air strikes - shelled IS targets on Monday. | Further north, Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga forces - backed by US air strikes - shelled IS targets on Monday. |
The Peshmerga reportedly began advancing along the frontline south-west of the provincial capital Kirkuk. | The Peshmerga reportedly began advancing along the frontline south-west of the provincial capital Kirkuk. |