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Iraqi Forces Beef Up Effort to Recapture Fallujah from ISIS
Iraqi troops are making progress in retaking Fallujah since the operation was officially announced early last week.

An Iraqi soldier takes position near al-Sejar village, northeast of Fallujah, on May 26, 2016.
The operation to retake Fallujah from ISIS militants was officially announced late night on May 22, 2016.

Iraqi soldiers advance near al-Sejar village, northeast of Fallujah, on May 26.
Fallujah, about 30 miles west of Baghdad, has been out of government control since January 2014 and is one of the only two remaining major Iraqi cities still controlled by ISIS, the other being Mosul.








Displaced Iraqi women and children swarm a Red Crescent ambulance handing out medicine at a newly-opened camp in the government-held town of Amriyat al-Fallujah, about 20 miles southeast of Fallujah, on May 29, 2016.
It’s believed that more than 50,000 civilians are still inside Fallujah.



