Daesh seizes Iraqi side of key Syria border crossing

The Daesh terrorist group seized the Iraqi side of a key border crossing with Syria after isolated government forces pulled out, a police officer and a provincial official said.

May 24, 2015

Sahoub Baghdadi

 


 


Baghdad — The Daesh terrorist group seized the Iraqi side of a key border crossing with Syria after isolated government forces pulled out, a police officer and a provincial official said. “Daesh (IS) early this morning took control of the Al-Walid post on the border between Iraq and Syria after the withdrawal of the army and the Iraqi border police,” a police colonel said. The militants had seized the Syrian side, known as Al-Tanaf, three days earlier, leaving Iraqi forces guarding the remote outpost in Anbar province very vulnerable. The police colonel said the government forces at Al-Walid temporarily pulled back to the nearby Trebil border crossing with Jordan. The militants seized another border crossing between Anbar and Syria last year. The other crossing between the two countries is further north and controlled by Kurdish forces. — AFP


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