DHAKA: The Iraqi government appears to have lost control of its western borders after Sunni militants reportedly captured crossings to Syria and Jordan.
Officials said the rebels took two key crossings in Anbar on Sunday, a day after seizing one at Qaim, a town in the province that borders Syria.
The strategically important airport in the northern town of Tal Afar has also reportedly fallen to the rebels, reports BBC.
Isis-led militants have cut a swathe through parts of Iraq.
Since the fall of Mosul in early June, Isis the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant have helped win large areas in the west and north.
They have taken four strategically important towns in the predominantly Sunni Anbar province Qaim, Rutba, Rawa and Anah in the last two days.
Gunmen reportedly captured the border posts of al-Waleed, on the Syrian frontier, and Turaibil, on the Jordanian border, on Sunday after government forces pulled out.
BDST: 1052 HRS, JUN 23, 2014