Thursday, December 24, 2015

War in Iraq: Map of "Islamic State" Control in December 2015 (Subscription)

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Detailed map of territorial control in Iraq as of December 23, 2015, including territory held by the so-called Islamic State (ISIS, ISIL), the Baghdad government, and the Kurdistan Peshmerga. Includes recent flashpoints including Ramadi, Baiji, Sinjar, and the Kirkuk-Daquq area.
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Research and timeline by Djordje Djukic; map and additional reporting by Evan Centanni

Though Iraq's current war has been proceeding at a less-intense pace than Syria's, there have been several important changes to territorial control in the past half a year, all involving the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS) losing ground to the Iraqi government and Kurdistan's Peshmerga force.

See all this and more on the newest update to PolGeoNow's concise, professional-quality Iraq control map, which includes a timeline of changes since our previous Iraq map report in July.

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  • Up-to-date map of current territorial control in Iraq, color-coded for the Iraqi government, "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL) extremists, and Kurdistan's Peshmerga forces
  • Detailed indication of town-by-town control, including provincial boundaries, all major cities, and many smaller ones
  • Markers for key areas of recent fighting such as Ramadi, Baiji, Sinjar, and more
  • Timeline of changes to the situation since July, compiled by our Iraq specialist, with links to sources 
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