This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-31849794
The article has changed 11 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 8 | Version 9 |
---|---|
Islamic State conflict: Iraqi forces 'push into Tikrit' | Islamic State conflict: Iraqi forces 'push into Tikrit' |
(2 months later) | |
Iraqi government forces are advancing into Tikrit on several fronts, forcing Islamic State (IS) militants to fall back to the city centre, officials say. | Iraqi government forces are advancing into Tikrit on several fronts, forcing Islamic State (IS) militants to fall back to the city centre, officials say. |
Soldiers and militiamen have reportedly retaken key sites including a police headquarters and a hospital. | Soldiers and militiamen have reportedly retaken key sites including a police headquarters and a hospital. |
Iraq's defence minister said Tikrit's recapture could serve as a "launch pad" for further operations against IS. | Iraq's defence minister said Tikrit's recapture could serve as a "launch pad" for further operations against IS. |
It is the biggest offensive against IS mounted by the government since the jihadist group's rise last June. | It is the biggest offensive against IS mounted by the government since the jihadist group's rise last June. |
The battle for Tikrit - Saddam Hussein's hometown - appeared to be entering a critical phase on Thursday. | The battle for Tikrit - Saddam Hussein's hometown - appeared to be entering a critical phase on Thursday. |
About 3,000 Iraqi soldiers and police made a final push for the city, backed by 20,000 Popular Mobilisation Shia militiamen and a much smaller force of Sunni tribesmen. | About 3,000 Iraqi soldiers and police made a final push for the city, backed by 20,000 Popular Mobilisation Shia militiamen and a much smaller force of Sunni tribesmen. |
'Turning point' | 'Turning point' |
The Iraqi Defence Minister Khaled al-Obedi told the BBC that recapturing Tikrit could be a turning point in the battle against IS. | The Iraqi Defence Minister Khaled al-Obedi told the BBC that recapturing Tikrit could be a turning point in the battle against IS. |
He described the city as a stepping stone to other IS-held territory, including Mosul - the country's second largest city. | He described the city as a stepping stone to other IS-held territory, including Mosul - the country's second largest city. |
"The liberation of this city [Tikrit] and province will serve as a launch pad for reclaiming the north and the west of Iraq," he said. | "The liberation of this city [Tikrit] and province will serve as a launch pad for reclaiming the north and the west of Iraq," he said. |
"If Islamic State is defeated here, they'll be defeated easily in other regions." | "If Islamic State is defeated here, they'll be defeated easily in other regions." |
On Thursday, a security official in the Samarra Operations Command in Salahuddin province told the BBC government forces had taken the Industrial Zone and Celebrations Square near the city centre after seizing the Qadisiya area further north. | On Thursday, a security official in the Samarra Operations Command in Salahuddin province told the BBC government forces had taken the Industrial Zone and Celebrations Square near the city centre after seizing the Qadisiya area further north. |
The official said battles with IS militants were taking place near Celebrations Square, in the western district of al-Zuhur, and around the presidential palace complex built by Saddam in the south-east. | The official said battles with IS militants were taking place near Celebrations Square, in the western district of al-Zuhur, and around the presidential palace complex built by Saddam in the south-east. |
The Iraqi troops have been hoisting both the national flag and the flags of Shia Islam on their Humvees, the BBC's Ahmed Maher in Tikrit reports. | The Iraqi troops have been hoisting both the national flag and the flags of Shia Islam on their Humvees, the BBC's Ahmed Maher in Tikrit reports. |
They are still held back from the centre by roadside bombs and booby-trapped cars, our correspondent says. | They are still held back from the centre by roadside bombs and booby-trapped cars, our correspondent says. |
Fears for Sunnis | Fears for Sunnis |
A senior Popular Mobilisation commander, Moeen al-Kadhimi, told CNN 75% of Tikrit was back in government control. The remaining 25% was in the hands of about 150 IS militants, he added. | A senior Popular Mobilisation commander, Moeen al-Kadhimi, told CNN 75% of Tikrit was back in government control. The remaining 25% was in the hands of about 150 IS militants, he added. |
US officials are reportedly concerned about reports Shia militia have been setting fire to buildings as they advance, Reuters reported, citing anonymous sources. | US officials are reportedly concerned about reports Shia militia have been setting fire to buildings as they advance, Reuters reported, citing anonymous sources. |
On Wednesday, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen Martin Dempsey, said he had "no doubt" the operation would succeed, but voiced concerns about what would happen to the city's Sunni population when the fighting was over. | On Wednesday, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen Martin Dempsey, said he had "no doubt" the operation would succeed, but voiced concerns about what would happen to the city's Sunni population when the fighting was over. |
Shia militia leaders have vowed to seek revenge for the massacre by IS fighters and allied Sunni tribesmen of at least 700 soldiers, most of them Shia, at Camp Speicher outside Tikrit last June. | Shia militia leaders have vowed to seek revenge for the massacre by IS fighters and allied Sunni tribesmen of at least 700 soldiers, most of them Shia, at Camp Speicher outside Tikrit last June. |
The offensive on Tikrit is the first attempt to push out IS from a major urban centre in Iraq and is seen as a test for a planned operation to retake Mosul. | The offensive on Tikrit is the first attempt to push out IS from a major urban centre in Iraq and is seen as a test for a planned operation to retake Mosul. |
Popular Mobilisation | Popular Mobilisation |
Can Iraq's army dislodge Islamic State? | Can Iraq's army dislodge Islamic State? |
How Iran is involved in battle for Tikrit | How Iran is involved in battle for Tikrit |
Gen Soleimani: Iran’s rising star | Gen Soleimani: Iran’s rising star |
Tikrit campaign key to rolling back IS advance | Tikrit campaign key to rolling back IS advance |
Tikrit: Iraq's City of palaces | Tikrit: Iraq's City of palaces |
Are you or someone you know in the area? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experiences. | Are you or someone you know in the area? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experiences. |
Please include a telephone number if you are happy to be contacted by a BBC journalist. | Please include a telephone number if you are happy to be contacted by a BBC journalist. |