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BAGHDAD, Oct. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Thousands of US
and Iraqi troops backed by warplanes and helicopters waged a new major offensive
against insurgents in western Iraq on Tuesday,
the US military said.
The new offensive dubbed River Gate in towns of
Haditha, Haqlaniyah and Barwana was designed to uproot insurgents, including
al-Qaida fighters who were using the area as a safe haven, the military
said.
"About 2,500 US soldiers and several hundred
Iraqi troops were taking part in the operation," the military said in a
statement.
The new operation, which is the largest in the
restive western Anbar province this year, came four days after the US military
launched Operation Iron Fist farther to the west near the Syrian border to
eradicate insurgents and foreign fighters.
Early on Saturday, around 1,000 US marines
launched the Iron Fist offensive in the town of Qaim, near the Syrian border and
nearby villages including Se'da, a US statement said.
According to the military, at least 33
insurgents have been killed in the area since Saturday.
"Operation Iron Fist began in the early
Saturday morning hours with the objectives of rooting out al-Qaida terrorists
operating within the area and disrupting insurgent support systems," the
statement said.
Meanwhile, insurgents in Se'da have escalated
their attacks against "the local populace and city government officials" during
the past several months, the statement said.
US and Iraqi
troops previously launched several offensives against insurgents in towns and
villages scattered on the Euphrates River Valley in Anbar
province. Enditem |