Iraq holds military parade to celebrate victory over Islamic State

Iraq's armed forces held a military parade in Baghdad today to celebrate the victory announced by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi over the Islamic State group.
Iraq said Saturday that its war on the Islamic State is over after more than three years of combat operations drove the extremists from all of the territory they once held. | AP
Iraq said Saturday that its war on the Islamic State is over after more than three years of combat operations drove the extremists from all of the territory they once held. | AP

BAGHDAD: Iraq's armed forces held a military parade in Baghdad today to celebrate the victory announced by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi over the Islamic State group.

Abadi yesterday declared victory in Iraq's three-year war to expel the jihadist group that at its height endangered the country's very existence.

Iraqi army units marched through the main square in central Baghdad as helicopters and fighter jets flew overhead, witnesses said.

The parade was not broadcast live and only state media were allowed to attend.

Abadi had declared a public holiday today after making his announcement, in which he said Iraq had defeated the jihadists "through our unity and our determination".

The Sunni extremists of IS seized control of large parts of Iraq and neighbouring Syria in 2014, declaring a cross- border "caliphate" and committing widespread atrocities.

Backed by a US-led coalition, Iraqi forces gradually retook control of all territory lost to the jihadists over the last three years.

Experts warn that IS remains a threat, with the capacity as an insurgent group to carry out high-casualty bomb attacks using sleeper cells.

Related Stories

No stories found.

X
The New Indian Express
www.newindianexpress.com