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Panašu, kad Irako kariuomenė+Shia milicijos bandys imti Fallują
BBC: Falluja assault: Iraqi military moves against IS

Clashes have been reported near the Iraqi city of Falluja hours after Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced the start of a military operation to retake it from so-called Islamic State (IS).
One report said the IS "governor" in Falluja had been killed, while the jihadist group said it had inflicted casualties on government forces.
"Zero hour for the liberation of Falluja has arrived," Mr al-Abadi said.
Falluja has been held by IS longer than any other in Iraq or Syria.
The Iraqi government has urged civilians there - estimated to number between 60,000 and 90,000 - to flee or raise a white flag over their homes.

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Panašu, kad Irako kariuomenė+Shia milicijos bandys imti Fallują
BBC: Falluja assault: Iraqi military moves against IS

Clashes have been reported near the Iraqi city of Falluja hours after Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced the start of a military operation to retake it from so-called Islamic State (IS).
One report said the IS "governor" in Falluja had been killed, while the jihadist group said it had inflicted casualties on government forces.
"Zero hour for the liberation of Falluja has arrived," Mr al-Abadi said.
Falluja has been held by IS longer than any other in Iraq or Syria.
The Iraqi government has urged civilians there - estimated to number between 60,000 and 90,000 - to flee or raise a white flag over their homes.


Last month, the United Nations and Human Rights Watch (HRW) warned civilians still living in Falluja were in danger of starvation.
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) said stocks were dwindling as government forces trying to recapture the city had cut supply routes, and IS had stopped people from leaving.
Some residents were eating grass to survive, HRW said.
One report said that a 110lb (50kg) bag of flour, which costs about $7.50 in the US, had been sold for as much as $4,166 (£2,925; €3,650).
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) said stocks were dwindling as government forces trying to recapture the city had cut supply routes, and IS had stopped people from leaving.
Some residents were eating grass to survive, HRW said.
One report said that a 110lb (50kg) bag of flour, which costs about $7.50 in the US, had been sold for as much as $4,166 (£2,925; €3,650).

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