Iraq Struggles To Halt Militants' March On Baghdad -- Wall Street Journal
Islamic State Militants Are Edging Their Way to the Capital From the South
BAGHDAD—Last week, the Iraqi army said it had retaken a town the government said was a base for Sunni jihadists.
Baghdad's stated victory was short-lived.
Two days later, Sunni extremists from the Islamic State drove five Humvees into the town, Jurf al-Sakhar, and blew themselves and others up, setting off a new round of fighting to control the town.
On Monday, the government's retaliatory airstrikes killed 27 people, a local security official said.
The fight for Jurf al-Sakhar within what U.S. forces in Iraq once called the "Triangle of Death"—a major combat zone during the American occupation—shows how Iraqi forces are struggling to stave off the insurgents encroaching on the capital.
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