Shiite militia says it will storm Falluja when families leave

Shiite militia says it will storm Falluja when families leave

An Iranian-backed Shiite Iraqi militia said on Saturday it planned to storm Falluja, Islamic State’s stronghold near Baghdad, once civilians left the city, backtracking on earlier statements that it would leave this task to the Iraqi army.

“We will not enter Falluja as long as there are families inside,” said Hadi al-Amiri, leader of the Badr Organization, the largest component of the Shi’ite paramilitary coalition known as Hashid Shaabi, or Popular Mobilization.

“Of course, we will go in and rid the city from the evil of this cancerous gland, with nobody preventing us,” he said, when asked what would happen if civilians managed to flee the Sunni city that lies 50 km (32 miles) west of Baghdad.

Falluja is the first Iraqi city that Islamic State captured, in January 2014, and the second largest still under its control after Mosul in the north. Sunni politicians have voiced concern that the presence of Shi’ite militias alongside the army in the battle to retake the city could lead to sectarian violence.

Amiri was speaking to reporters while touring one of the frontlines near Falluja. Last week he said the militias would take part in encirclement operations but leave the army to storm the city.

Shiite militia says it will storm Falluja when families leave
Smoke rises after an airstrike by U.S.-led coalition warplanes as Iraqi security forces advance towards the Shuhada neighborhood of Fallujah on June 3
Shiite militia says it will storm Falluja when families leave
Smoke rises from clashes with ISIS militants in Saqlawiya, north of Falluja, Iraq, on June 3