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BAGHDAD, March 28 (KUNA) -- Iraqi army forces took control on Friday of the
southern city of Naseriya in the Thi-Qaar province amid continuous military
operations against armed militias in various provinces in the south.
Iraqi military commander Major Majed Al-Fadhli told KUNA that Naseriya is
fully under control by "our security forces with the exception of some small
areas which are currently being dealt with swiftly by our security forces."
Al-Fadhli also denied that armed groups are controlling center part of the
city, adding that military forces are controlling the inner, outer routes and
outskirts of the city for raiding purposes.
The death toll as result of the operation is eight, six of them are from
the militias, including injuries of tens of them.
Meanwhile, small scale clashes are taking place in Shatra city north of
Naseriya, however the situation is under control by the Iraqi military forces,
Al-Fadhli added.
On another front, in Souq Al-Shaikh town, east of Naseriya, Al-Fadhli said
Iraq military forces are sweeping the area searching for armed militias.
Last night 20 armed men were injured during heavy clashes with the military
forces.
Eyewitnesses told KUNA the clashes began at six o'clock p.m. local time,
and bomb blasts shook the city after gun fires were heard. (end)
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