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US launches first strikes in Iraq Sunni Arab heartland

US forces attacked Islamic State jihadists to prevent them from 'further threatening' the Haditha Dam

Fighters from the Shi’ite Badr Brigade militia stand near their flag as they guard at a checkpoint along a highway recently taken from militants of the Islamic State, in Iraq. Photo: ReutersPremium
Fighters from the Shi’ite Badr Brigade militia stand near their flag as they guard at a checkpoint along a highway recently taken from militants of the Islamic State, in Iraq. Photo: Reuters

Washington: The US launched its first air strikes in Iraq’s Sunni Arab heartland, bombing Islamic State (IS) jihadists near a key dam on the Euphrates River, the US military said on Sunday.

“At the request of the government of Iraq, US military forces attacked ISIL (Islamic State) terrorists near Haditha in Anbar province in support of Iraqi security forces and Sunni tribes protecting the Haditha dam," the US central command said in a statement.

“We conducted these strikes to prevent terrorists from further threatening the security of the dam, which remains under control of Iraqi Security Forces, with support from Sunni tribes," Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby said in a statement.

“The potential loss of control of the dam or a catastrophic failure of the dam—and the flooding that might result—would have threatened US personnel and facilities in and around Baghdad, as well as thousands of Iraqi citizens," he added.

It was the first time that Washington had carried out air strikes in support of Sunni Arab tribal militia since it launched its air campaign in Iraq on 8 August.

Previous strikes had been mainly in support of Kurdish forces in the north, although late last month it gave limited air support to the army and Shiite militia further south in breaking an IS siege of the Shiite Turkmen town of Amerli.

Dams have been a key target for the jihadists. There has been major fighting around Iraq’s largest dam on the Tigris River north of militant-held second city Mosul which has been a major focus of the US air campaign.

There have been repeated attempts by IS to take Haditha Dam. AFP

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Published: 07 Sep 2014, 11:19 AM IST
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