months of isis rule, this is what remains. isis occupation of the city leaving the mark above and below ground. these are the houses that the militants were hiding inside of. you can see what they were doing is digging up tunnels so that they were able to move from house to house without being seen by the coalition planes. and so that this wasn t spotted from the air, they were hiding the dirt that they were digging up and keeping it inside the houses themselves. if you come through here, we can show you one of the tunnels leading through. some of these tunnels we re told went as far as a kilometer. we re going to go have a look inside. not actually that wide but it does give you a sense of the moving in the dark under the ground out of sight. ramadi fought isis in may last
leaving its mark both above and below ground. these are the houses that the militants were hiding inside of. you can see what they were doing is they were digging up tunnels so that they were able to move from house to house without being seen by the coalition planes. and so that this wasn t spotted from the air, they were hiding the dirt that they were digging up and keeping it inside the houses themselves. if you come through here, we can show you one of the tunnels leading through. some of these tunnels we re told went as far as a kilometer. we re going to go have a look inside. it s not actually that wide but it does give you a sense of them moving in the dark under the ground, out of sight. ramdy fought isis in may last year. since then iraqi forces have been battling to reclaim their territorial integrity and their
below ground. these are the houses that the militants were hiding inside of. you can see what they were doing is they were digging up tunnels so they were able to move from house to house without being seen by the coalition planes. and so that this wasn t spotted from the air, they were hiding the dirt that they were digging up and keeping it inside the houses themselves. if you can come through here, we can show you one of the tunnels leading through. some of these tunnels, we re told, went as far as a kilometer. we re going to go have a look inside. it s not that wide, but it does give you a sense thof them movi in the dark under the ground, out of sight. ramadi fell to isis in may of last year. since then iraqi forces have been battling to reclaim it. the head of iraq s counterterror force told us the liberation of
points a gun at the camera and threatens the prime minister and the uk. the accused men are later shown being shot to death. now in iraq, there s much more work to do after the brutal and prolonged fight for ramadi. iraqi troops are combing through the newly liberated city carefully avoiding booby traps and bombs isis left behind. we are there and filed an exclusive report. reporter: ramadi, after months of isis rule, this is what remains. isis s occupation of the city leaving its mark both above and below ground. these are the houses that the militants were hiding inside of. you can see what they were doing is they were digging up tunnels so they were able to move from house to house without being seen by the coalition planes. and so that this wasn t spotted from the air, they were hiding
ground. these are the houses that the militants were hiding inside of. you can see what they were doing is they were digging up digging up tunnels able to move from house to house without being seen by the coalition planes and so this wasn t spotted from the air, they were hiding the dirt they were digging up and keeping it inside the houses them services. if you come through here, we can show you one of the tunnels leading through. some of these tunnels we re told went as far as a kilometer. we re going to go have a look inside. it s not actually that wide, but it does give you a sense of the moving in the dark under the ground out of sight. ramadi fell to isis in may of last year. since then iraqi forces have been battling to reclaim their integrity and ravaged morale. the head of iraq s counter jr.