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Iraqi Forces Launch Second Phase in Battle Against ISIS to Retake Mosul

December 30, 2016 | Iraq
December 30, 2016
IraqMiddle East

ICC  Note: Earlier this month the operation to liberate Mosul came to a significant pause as forces reworked their strategy and arms in retaking the city. On Thursday, the operation resumed with more than 5,000 soldiers and security forces entering the southeastern neighborhoods. The forces have reported that the three fonts will continue their advance until the liberation of the eastern parts of the city is complete. The retaking of Mosul would spell out the end of the Islamic State and their self-proclaimed caliphate in Iraq.

12/30/2016 Iraq (Christian Post): Since the offensive to capture Mosul began 10 weeks ago, counter-terrorism forces have retaken a quarter of the city, the jihadists’ last major stronghold in Iraq, but their advance has been slow and troops on other fronts have made little progress.

The campaign, the biggest ground operation in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion of 2003 that toppled Saddam Hussein, entered its first significant pause earlier this month for a planned “operational refit.”

But on Thursday, more than 5,000 soldiers and militarised federal police troops who had redeployed from Mosul’s southern outskirts entered half a dozen southeastern neighbourhoods, while counter-terrorism forces advanced in al-Quds and Karama districts after receiving reinforcements.

Army forces pushed simultaneously towards the northern city limits. U.S. military advisers were seen watching operations.

“At 0700 this morning the three fronts began advancing towards the city centre. The operation is ongoing today and tomorrow and until we liberate the eastern side of the city completely,” Lieutenant General Ali Freiji, who was overseeing army operations in the north, told Reuters.

The fall of Mosul would probably spell the end for Islamic State’s ambition to rule over millions of people in a self-styled caliphate, but fighters could still mount a traditional insurgency in Iraq, and plot or inspire attacks on the West.

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