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The Tussle for Tuz: Kurdish Forces Free Seven Villages From ISIL in N. Iraq

© REUTERS / StringerKurdish Peshmerga fighters reload a weapon during clashes with Islamic State militants south of Daquq, north of Baghdad August 26, 2015
Kurdish Peshmerga fighters reload a weapon during clashes with Islamic State militants south of Daquq, north of Baghdad August 26, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Kurdish Peshmerga troops have reportedly liberated at least seven villages from Islamic State militants in northern Iraq in recent days.

In this Wednesday, June 25, 2014 file photo, Kurdish peshmerga fighters take positions on the front line with militants from the al-Qaida-inspired Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, in Tuz Khormato, 100 kilometers (62 miles) south of Kirkuk, northern Iraq - Sputnik International
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At least seven villages in northern Iraq's Kirkuk province have been freed by Kurdish Peshmerga troops fighting militants from the Islamic State group, security sources said.

"Joint forces from the Peshmerga and the anti-terrorism forces were able today to liberate the villages al-Tamor and Albo Shehab, al-Samaka al-Kabira, al-Saghira, al-Riyanh, al-Zerka, al-Tabj and al-Tar in Daquq district south of the province," the news website IraqiNews.com quoted a source as saying.

According to a statement released by the Combined Joint Task Force, the Peshmerga forces, who were supported by coalition air strikes, managed to free more than 200 square kilometers (80 square miles) of land near the town of Tuz since August 26.

The statement said that a total of 25 strikes have been carried out by warplanes and drones, which helped the Peshmerga troops liberate seven villages.

Meanwhile, Colonel Patrick Ryder, a spokesman for the US military's Central Command has said that elsewhere in Iraq, the situation remains more static.

He was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying that Iraqi troops "are dealing with some tough challenges in certain areas."

A Kurdish Peshmerga fighter carries his weapon walks onto his base, where two flags of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) are seen on a building, right, and water tower, left, at the front line with the al-Qaida-inspired militants in Tuz Khormato, 100 kilometers (62 miles) south of the oil rich province of Kirkuk, northern Iraq. - Sputnik International
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He added that as far as the Baiji area is concerned, Iraqi forces "continue to hold their ground" at an oil refinery, where fierce fighting has lasted for months.

In the city of Baiji itself, the Islamic State managed to take "back some ground but they paid a very heavy price for it," according to Ryder.

On Thursday, a suicide attack claimed by Islamic State militants left two Iraqi generals dead in the key battleground province of Anbar in western Iraq.

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