Iraqi
security forces enter Baiji refinery: state TV
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[November 18, 2014]
By Raheem Salman
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi security forces
entered the country's largest refinery for the first time on Tuesday
after months of battling Islamic State militants who had surrounded it,
a police colonel and state television said.
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If confirmed, the recovery of the Baiji facility could provide
critical momentum for government forces charged with restoring
stability in a country facing its worst security crisis since
dictator Saddam Hussein was toppled in 2003.
"The first Iraqi force, the anti-terrorism force called Mosul
Battalion, entered Baiji refinery for the first time in five
months," police colonel Saleh Jaber from the Baiji refinery
protection force told Reuters.
State television flashed news of the advance and broadcast footage
it said was of Iraqi security forces entering the refinery's gate.
"In this area, terrorists were stationed to the left and right. If
God is willing, Baiji will be the main key to liberating each span
of Iraq," the commander of provincial security operations, Abdel
Wahab al-Sa'adi, told the broadcaster.
U.S-led air strikes have prevented the Islamist group, which swept
through northern Iraq in June almost unopposed by the Iraqi army,
from making significant further territorial gains for its
self-proclaimed caliphate.
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Islamic State seized the city of Baiji and surrounded the sprawling
refinery during that first advance in June.
(Writing by Michael Georgy; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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