The Iraqi Army has captured the town of Rawa, the last town remaining under Isis control, on Friday, a statement by the Iraqi government read.
Iraqi forces launched an offensive on Saturday to capture Rawa, the last remaining town under ISIS control.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi announced early on Thursday an offensive to recapture the western border region of al-Qaim and Rawa, close to the Syrian border, from the Isis militant group.
Iraqi forces are about to launch an offensive to recapture the last patch of Iraq's territory still in the hands of the Isis militant group, a military statement said on Wednesday.
The top commander of Iraq's Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS), or Special Forces, believes retaking Mosul from the Islamic State terror group (ISIS) might take another three months.
11 villages have been liberated from ISIS (ISIL, IS, Daesh) forces by Iraqi forces including the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) on Friday in the western Anbar region.
Nine ISIS (ISIL, IS, Daesh) terrorists were killed on Monday in an airstrike carried out by Iraqi army fighter jets West of Anbar, a source said.
ISIS terrorists have attempted to trick Iraqi jets by creating fake weaponry and tanks in Anbar province, according to an army official.
In the attacks carried out by Iraqi Air force at least 100 members of ISIL terrorist group including a number of their top commanders have been killed and their positions have been destroyed.