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TOPSHOT - Iraqi forces hold a position on November 4, 2017 near the Syrian border after recapturing the border town of Qaim, west of Anbar, from the Islamic State (IS) group jihadists a day earlier. Syrian and allied forces converged on holdout Islamic State group fighters in the Syrian border town of Albu Kamal, the jihadists' very last urban bastion following a string of losses. / AFP / AHMAD AL-RUBAYE Image Credit: AFP

Baghdad: Iraq’s state TV says the prime minister has raised the Iraqi flag at a border crossing with Syria days after Iraqi forces retook it from Daesh.

Al Iraqiya TV says Haider Al Abadi visited the newly-liberated town of Qaim and the nearby Husaybah border crossing in far western Iraq on Sunday. Both sit along what was once an important supply route used by Daesh when the group controlled large areas in Syria and Iraq.

Iraqi forces backed by the US-led coalition drove Daesh from Qaim and surrounding areas last week, in what coalition officials said marked the end of the conventional war against the extremist group in Iraq.

The militants are expected to rely more on insurgent-style attacks now that they no longer hold significant territory.