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Pro-government forces take burning oil field

Hamrin set on fire as militants flee, though IS still controls Ajil, as various Iraqi forces close in around Tikrit.
Iraqi soldiers gather near their vehicles as smoke rises from oil wells in the Hamrin field east of the city of Tikrit in Salahaddin province, March 4, 2015. (MAHMOUD RAOUF/Reuters)

KIRKUK - A coalition including the Iraqi Army and Shia militias retook the Hamrin oil field from the so-called Islamic State (IS) group, which has controlled the field and surrounding territory for the past nine months.

The militants bombed wells at Hamrin as they were retreating. They did not bomb the nearby Ajil field, as some media reports have said.

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