Al-Karmah offensive
| Al-Karmah offensive | |||||||
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| Part of the War in Iraq | |||||||
Location of the Al Anbar Governorate in Iraq | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
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Iraq United States Air support: United Kingdom Canada | Islamic State | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
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Haider al-Abadi Ahmed al-Dulaimi Barack Obama David Cameron Stephen Harper |
Abu Waheeb (IS Commander in Anbar) Abu Khattab † (IS Wilayat al-Jazira governor) Abu Qatada † (senior IS commander) Abu Azam † (senior IS commander) | ||||||
| Units involved | |||||||
Royal Air Force Royal Canadian Air Force | |||||||
| Strength | |||||||
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| Several thousand | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
| Unknown | 676+ killed (government claim) | ||||||
Location within Iraq | |||||||
The Al-Karmah offensive, codenamed Fajr al-Karma, was an offensive launched by the Iraqi Army and anti-IS Sunni tribal fighters to recapture the Al-Karmah district taken by the Islamic State in Iraq. The offensive began on 14 April 2015. During the offensive the anti-IS forces captured part of the city of Al-Karmah, and the old road of Al-Karmah.
In response to the Iraqi state offensive, IS launched a counterattack in the region, attacking Ramadi, capturing three nearby villages on 15 April, and taking control of the Tharthar Dam on 24 April. By 15 May IS had taken control over the Iraqi government headquarters in Ramadi.
The IS attack on Ramadi prompted 114,000 people to flee the region, according to UN officials, increasing the total number of refugees from Anbar since 2014 to over 400,000 people.