Tuesday, February 10, 2026
ADVT 
International

IS launches major offensive against Iraqi city

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Nov, 2014 12:03 PM
    The Islamic State (IS) Sunni radical group launched a large-scale offensive Friday on the Iraqi city of Ramadi, the capital of strife-torn Anbar province, a security source told Efe news agency.
     
    The source said the attack began early in the day at different points around the city as the jihadis infiltrated neighbourhoods near the city centre, attacking Army troops and Iraqi police as they advanced.
     
    The attackers were driven off by security forces supported by local clans after the IS fighters shelled government and security institutions in the city centre with mortar fire and Katyusha rockets, the source added.
     
    The extremists also went on the attack in the Sejaria area, eight miles northeast of Ramadi, al-Madij, 14 miles to the east, al-Sufiya and the cty's western gates. Around 33 militants, one army officer and four policemen have died so far in the fighting, the source said.
     
    He added that the clashes were still ongoing, with Iraqi forces calling for reinforcements, weapons, and air support in order to drive out the attackers.
     
    Last June, the IS proclaimed an Islamic caliphate in the vast territories that have fallen under its control in Syria and Iraq.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Imran Khan asks Sharif to speak up against border firing

    Imran Khan asks Sharif to speak up against border firing
     Pakistani cricketer turned politician Imran Khan has asked Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif why he is not speaking up against Indian "aggression" along the frontier...

    Imran Khan asks Sharif to speak up against border firing

    WHO: Spain's Ebola case won't be last in Europe

    WHO: Spain's Ebola case won't be last in Europe
    MADRID - A Spanish nursing assistant may be the first person in the ongoing epidemic to catch Ebola outside of Africa, but she probably won't be the last, experts warn.

    WHO: Spain's Ebola case won't be last in Europe

    Pakistan again raises Kashmir in UN

    Pakistan again raises Kashmir in UN
    Raising the Kashmir issue yet again at the UN, Pakistan dragged the UN Military Observer Group (UNMOGIP) into the current situation along the Line of Control where cross-border shelling has flared up....

    Pakistan again raises Kashmir in UN

    Twitter sues US government over surveillance rights

    Twitter sues US government over surveillance rights
    Twitter has sued the US government for restricting the microblogging site from sharing online government surveillance reports with its users....

    Twitter sues US government over surveillance rights

    Teacher banned for sending topless selfie to student

    Teacher banned for sending topless selfie to student
    A British teacher has been banned from teaching for five years for sending her bare-breasted pictures to a 16-year-old student....

    Teacher banned for sending topless selfie to student

    US federal court revokes ban on same-sex marriages

    US federal court revokes ban on same-sex marriages
    A federal court in the US has passed a ruling revoking the ban on same-sex marriages in Idaho and Nevada a day after the country's Supreme Court...

    US federal court revokes ban on same-sex marriages