Albu Ubeid
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Albu Ubeid (also: Albou Ubeid, Albou 'Ubeid, Albu 'Ubayd, Albu Obeid) is a village in Iraq, which is located in the Al Anbar Governorate north west of the city of Fallujah and east of Ramadi, on the river Euphrates.[1] To the east lies Albu Bali, to the south Juwaybah. To the west lies Albu Aitha.
In 2016, during the Anbar offensive, there was intense fighting in the area between the Iraqi army and ISIL militants. In August 2016, it was recaptured by Iraqi forces.[2][3]
References
- ^ Albou Ubeid, wikimapia.org
- ^ Security forces advance into Albu Obeid region east of Ramadi, Iraqinews.com
- ^ Albu Obeid in Khalidiya island liberated, Iraqinews.com
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