More than 100,000 displaced families have returned home in areas liberated from the "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant" (ISIL) in Anbar province , Iraqi officials said Monday (November 14th).
Over 53,000 families have returned to Ramadi, Anbar's Migration and Displacement Department head Mohammed Rasheed said in a statement.
An additional 22,000 families have returned to Fallujah; 8,000 families to al-Khalidiya; 7,000 families to Heet; 6,000 families to al-Karma; 2,000 to Haditha and more than 1,000 to al-Rutbah, he said.
"Efforts are under way to bring the remaining families back as part of a UN-assisted government programme to restore stability to cities liberated from ISIL," Rasheed said.