[by:www.51voa.com] [00:00.00]更多听力请访问51VOA.COM [00:00.20]Iraqi military officials said they took back the city of Ramadi [00:06.00]from Islamic State militants. [00:09.56]On Monday, Iraqi forces raised the national flag [00:14.68]over the city's main government office. [00:18.36]They swept the streets, searching for explosives and booby traps. [00:24.68]The IS fighters could have put these in place before being ousted from the city. [00:30.60]IS militants had captured this capital of Anbar province in May. [00:36.92]Iraqi forces said small groups of jihadists may remain. [00:42.56]But officials said troops have not faced resistance since jihadists fled Sunday. [00:50.00]There have been no reliable reports of how many people were killed or wounded. [00:56.56]It is not clear how many civilians remain in central Ramadi. [01:02.32]It is 115 kilometers, or 70 miles west of Baghdad. [01:08.52]An Iraqi spokesman said most residents had taken shelter at a nearby hospital. [01:15.80]The Iraqi military prepared for months to take back Ramadi. [01:21.44]They were backed by U.S.–led coalition air strikes. [01:28.04]The Iraqi forces pushed into the center of Ramadi last week [01:33.92]in an effort to secure the city. [01:36.54]The U.S. military said it carried out at least 29 air strikes on IS targets in the past week. [01:46.00]More targets were hit Sunday. [01:48.59]Officials said air strikes Saturday targeted vehicles operated by IS fighters [01:56.16]and a factory used to make suicide bombs for use on vehicles. [02:01.96]Sniper positions were also hit. [02:05.27]I'm Mary Gotschall. [02:07.72]更多听力请访问51VOA.COM