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Iraq denies ISIL took Syrian, Jordanian border towns

Arab World Materials 23 June 2014 09:44 (UTC +04:00)
Iraq denies ISIL took Syrian, Jordanian border towns
Iraq denies ISIL took Syrian, Jordanian border towns

Reports were denied by the Iraqi Interior Ministry on Sunday that Sunni insurgents, led by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIL, seized two western towns near the Syrian and Jordanian border Anadolu Agency reported

"Information that the cities of Tarbil and al-Waleed have been seized by ISIL militants are not true," said Iraq's Interior Ministry spokesman, Brigadier General Saad Maan, in a press statement.

According to Maan, security forces are in control of the Iraqi borders with Jordan and Syria.

Local sources in the western province of Anbar reported that the majority of Iraqi guards had withdrawn from the city of Ar Rutba because of ISIL militants.

On Saturday, ISIL militants seized the towns of Rawa and Anah in the Anbar province, facing virtually no resistance after the Iraqi troops withdrew from the region.

ISIL seized on June 10 Iraq's second-largest city, Mosul, and soon afterwards took near-complete control of the northern cities of Tikrit and Tal Afar. It also holds control of Al-Qa'im, Rawah, Anah, Ratba and Haditha cities of the western province of Anbar.

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