Iraqi military officials say Sunni tribal fighters are helping hold territory in Ramadi after the army largely pushed Islamic State militants out of the key city west of Baghdad.
Small pockets of resistance remain in Ramadi after Iraqi forces backed by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes spent the past week on an intensified offensive that led to the recapture of the main government complex and a visit Tuesday from Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.
Sunni fighters help hold Ramadi as Army pursues IS holdouts
Iraqi military officials say Sunni tribal fighters are helping hold territory in Ramadi after the army largely pushed Islamic State militants out of the key…