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Iraq PM urges forces to spare civilians

The Iraqi army and Shi'ite militias have for weeks been closing in on Tikrit, a main IS stronghold in the country, and now they hope to retake the city.

Iraq's prime minister has announced the launch of a military operation to retake Tikrit from the Islamic State jihadist group, urging his troops to spare civilians in the battle.

Haider al-Abadi, speaking from Samarra, the other main city in the province of Salaheddin, appeared to be addressing fears of reprisals against the Tikrit area's Sunni population.

"The priority we gave to the armed forces and all the forces taking part alongside them is to preserve the security of citizens," he told reporters on Sunday.

On social media, he called "for utmost care in protecting civilian lives and property".

On Saturday, at least 11 Iraqi forces were killed in a suicide truck bomb attack on a military position south of Tikrit.

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The Iraqi army, volunteer fighters known as the Popular Mobilisation units and Shi'ite militias have for weeks been closing in on Tikrit, a main IS stronghold in the country.

Government forces have attempted and failed several times to wrest back the hometown of former president Saddam Hussein since losing it to IS in June last year.

Hadi al-Ameri, the Popular Mobilisation commander and a central figure in Iraq's fightback against IS, on Saturday urged Tikrit residents to leave their homes within hours so government forces could "wrap up the battle of the revenge for Speicher".

Speicher is a military base near Tikrit from which hundreds of new, mostly Shi'ite, recruits were kidnapped before being executed in the early days of the IS nationwide offensive in June 2014.

Shi'ite militias in particular have always vowed to avenge the Speicher executions, sparking fears of mass killings against Sunnis if Tikrit were to be recaptured.

Some Sunni tribes in the Tikrit area have been accused of direct involvement in the Speicher massacre.

Abadi appealed to residents to turn against the jihadists, who have suffered a string of military losses since Iraq's foreign partners stepped up their support.


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