Maj Gen Hadi Zayid Kassar, the deputy commander of the operation with the counter-terrorism forces, says that after securing the southern edge of the city Sunday, Iraqi special forces pushed into the neighborhood of Shuhada Wednesday morning, the Associated Press reported.
Daesh (ISIL) has controlled Fallujah, which is located about 65 kilometers (40 miles) from Baghdad, for more than two years.
The operation to retake the city is expected to be one of the most difficult yet - Fallujah is symbolically important to the terrorist group and has long been a bastion of support for anti-government militants since the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq.