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Daesh shuts down Ramadi Dam in Iraq

Growing fears civilians may be forced to leave homes after Daesh cuts off water flow to army-controlled areas east of Ramadi

02.06.2015 - Update : 02.06.2015
Daesh shuts down Ramadi Dam in Iraq Photo : /AA

ANBAR, Iraq

 Daesh shut down Ramadi Dam on Tuesday and cut water flow to areas controlled by the Iraqi security forces east of the city in Anbar province, a senior military official said.

Brigadier General Aziz Khalaf al-Tarmouz, an Anbar security advisor, told Anadolu Agency that Daesh seized control of Ramadi Dam, on the Euphrates River north of the city.

“Daesh cut water flow to al-Khalediya district and al-Habbaniya area, which are under the control of security forces and tribal fighters,” al-Tarmouz said.

The security advisor said the incident may cause a wave of civilian displacement from the area.

On May 17, Daesh took control of Ramadi after overrunning government forces. 

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