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Militants set to march on Baghdad

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Militants in Iraq have taken control of the cities of Tikrit and Mosul. Witnesses in those cities say military forces there, charged with defending the cities, laid down their arms and surrendered without a fight. Tikrit has a population of around 100,000 people, but Mosul is the bigger win. More than 660,000 people make their homes there, making it the country's second-largest city. Both of these cities fell under control of insurgents in less than 48 hours. Abu Mohammed al-Adnani, a spokesman for the Islamic State of Iraq, said, "We have scores to settle. Do not give an inch of liberated land back — and continue your march. The battle is not yet raging but it will in Baghdad." The militant group currently controls a majority of the Anbar Province, Fallujah and areas of Ramadi. Leadership of the Sunni group also stated they would soon control the cities of Najaf and Karbala. Both of these areas are sacred to Shiite Muslims. Government officials in Baghdad are calling o



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