About 2,500 IS militants killed in Fallujah: Iraqi commander

Iraqi troops have not disclosed their losses in Fallujah though the Islamic State group claims to have killed dozens.

Update: 2016-06-21 10:03 GMT
Iraqi security forces celebrate as they pose with a flag of the Islamic State group they captured in central Fallujah, Iraq, after fight against the Islamic State militants. (Photo: AP)

Baghdad: A senior Iraqi military commander says about 2,500 Islamic State militants have been killed during a month-long offensive to recapture the city of Fallujah.

The counterterrorism forces' chief in the operation, Lt. General Abdul-Wahab al-Saadi, told the local al-Sumaria TV late on Monday that the number of ISIS terrorists inside Fallujah ranged between 3,500 to 4,000 when the offensive began in late May.

Iraqi troops have not disclosed their losses in Fallujah though the Islamic State group claims to have killed dozens.

Al-Saadi offered no specifics to back up the figure of 2,500 killed ISIS terrorists. He claimed about 15 percent of them were foreign militants.

He cited Iraqi police reports as saying 1,086 IS-linked suspects have been arrested. He didn't say how many IS militants remain in Fallujah.

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