Northern Iraq offensive (June 2014)
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Was a military offensive by the Islamic State in northern Iraq, during the War in Iraq (2013-2017).
Chronology
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June 2014: Conquest of Baiji by the Islamic State.
June 2014: The IS took full control of the city of Tikrit.
June 2014: Iraqi government forces regained control of parts of Saladin Governorate, namely the town of Dhuluiyah.
June 2014: On 15 June, an insurgent assault, primarily led by the Naqshbandi Army and former Ba'athists, captured Tal Afar and its nearby airbase.
June 2014: The Iraqi military attacked ISIL forces in al-Mutasim, 22 kilometres south-east of Samarra, driving militants out into the surrounding desert.
April 2014: Pro-government tribal fighters took control of the Fallujah Dam.
June 2014: Kurdish forces entered Jalula.
June 2014: The Iraqi military recaptured Ishaqi where the burned bodies of 12 policemen were found.
June 2014: Advancements of the IS during the Battle of Kirkuk (2014).
June 2014: ISIL continued their advance towards Baghdad, occupying the small town of Udhaim.
June 2014: Several villages around the Hamrin Mountains were captured by the Islamic State.
June 2014: ISIL occupied the Saladin Governatorate with the exception of Tuz Khormato, Dujail, Balad, Samarra and Amirli.
June 2014: Fall of Mosul to the Islamic State.
June 2014: In the early hours of 13 June, ISIL seized Al-Sadiyah and Jalawla in the Diyala Governorate.
June 2014: Militants captured the Baiji oil refinery after overnight clashes with government forces.
June 2014: West of Baghdad, ISIL captured Saqlawiyah.
June 2014: On 4 and 5 June 2014, ISIL militants attacked and captured parts of the city of Samarra.
June 2014: Iraqi government forces managed to regain control of Samarra.