
The US-led coalition said Tuesday its warplanes carried out 22 strikes in Iraq over 24 hours targeting Daesh jihadist group north and west of Baghdad.
This was the second 24 hour period in a row of a larger-than-usual number of coalition strikes against Daesh, after it carried out 26 from Sunday to Monday.
Nine of the strikes were in Anbar province west of Baghdad, where security forces are battling to expand their control beyond the pockets of territory they currently hold.
North of the capital, there were seven more in Nineveh, the first province to fall to an Daesh offensive last June, four near the contested town of Baiji and two near Daesh-held Hawijah.
Targets included a bomb factory, Daesh units and equipment and buildings used by the jihadists.
Security forces performed dismally in the early days of the militant drive last June, which overran much of the country's Sunni Arab heartland.
But they have since managed to regain significant territory from the jihadists, with support from pro-government paramilitaries, the US-led coalition and Iran.
Source: AFP
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