Iraqi forces enter ISIL-held Tikrit: army

Iraqi fighters of the government-controlled Popular Mobilisation units take part in a military operation to take control of Tikrit. AFP Photo

Iraqi forces entered a northern neighbourhood of Tikrit March 11, marking a new stage in the operation launched 10 days ago to wrest the city back from jihadists, army officers said.
      
"We are now doing combat missions to cleanse the neighbourhood of Qadisiyah," a major general told AFP on condition of anonymity.        

"We were able to control Tikrit military hospital, which is close to the centre of the city," he said.
      
"But we are engaging in a very delicate battle because we are not facing fighters on the ground, we are facing booby-trapped terrain and sniper fire. Our movement is slow," the senior officer said.
      
He said the forces that entered Qadisiyah on Wednesday morning included army and police, as well as members of the large volunteer force called Popular Mobilisation units.
      
Iraqi forces have been closing in for days but had largely refrained from entering the city, launching only small-scale operations on the edges of Tikrit and laying siege to it.
      
Several other military and political sources confirmed that Iraqi forces had retaken control of a significant part of Qadisiyah, a large neighbourhood stretching north of the city centre.

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