Iraqi forces have entered a former government compound in Ramadi, from where Islamic State group militants have been resisting an army offensive, sources have told the BBC.<br />The source said troops had entered one building and were planning to push cautiously through the rest of the huge compound amid fears of explosives.<br />The mainly Sunni Arab city, about 55 miles west of Baghdad, fell to the so-called Islamic State group in May, and was seen as an embarrassing defeat for the army.<br />A group of Iraqi soldiers had entered what used to be the city's department of health - housing the blood bank - the BBC's Thomas Fessy reports from Baghad, quoting security sources.
