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ISIL Commander Killed with Two Aides in Ramadi

13930414000403_PhotoIA senior commander of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and two of his aides were killed by the Iraqi army in Abu-Shahab, in Ramadi city of Al-Anbar province.
Al-Mayadeen Arabic-language TV said the slain terrorist commander was Sa’d Adham al-Na’emi.

Several other ISIL commanders were also killed on Saturday. A senior ISIL commander was killed by tribesmen in the Northern Iraqi city of Hawijah.

18 terrorists were killed when the Iraqi air force on Saturday morning bombed the shelter of ISIL terrorist gangs in al-Fahd village of the Left Coast district in Northern Salahuddin province.

Iraqi warplanes also targeted three oil tankers stolen by the Takfiri militants from a village South of the Northern city of Kirkuk.

The army also launched successful attacks on the militants in Salahuddin’s neighboring province of Diyala and in Kirkuk Governorate. The attack in Diyala targeted the militants in the Masuriyat al-Jabal area, Northeast of the provincial capital Baquba.

Also, Iraqi security and popular forces killed Mohammed Jendal al-Janabi, the ISIL’s top military commander, in Jurf al-Sakhar sub-district, 45 km Northwest of Hilla, Babil province.

Iraq is currently witnessing a wave of violence, which escalated after militants from the ISIL terrorist group took control of large swathes and key cities in the Northwestern parts of the country.

The Iraqi forces are pressing ahead with their fight against militants from the terrorist group who threatened to take the battle to Baghdad, but are now losing the grounds they gained in the early days of their raid on the Muslim state.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has said that the country’s security forces would fully confront the terrorists.

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