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IS control reduced to less than 7% of Iraq: army

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The Islamic State group now controls less than seven percent of Iraq, down from the 40 percent it held nearly three years ago, a military spokesman said Tuesday.

“Daesh controlled 40 percent of Iraqi land” in 2014, Brigadier General Yahya Rasool told reporters, using an Arabic acronym for IS.

“As of March 31 [ this year], they only held 6.8 percent of Iraqi territory,” said Rasool, the spokesman of the Joint Operations Command coordinati­ng the anti- jihadist effort.

Various members of the forces, Iraqi and foreign, battling the jihadists have disagreed in the past on control of territory figures but IS has been losing ground steadily over close to two years.

The most brutal organizati­on in modern jihad shocked the world when it took over Mosul, Iraq’s second city, in June 2014 and then swept across much of the country’s Sunni Arab heartland.

Its reach in Iraq peaked in August the same year when a second offensive saw it take over areas of northern Iraq that were home to various minorities and had been under the control of the autonomous Kurds.

Iraqi forces with the backing of the US- led coalition – which has thousands of forces deployed in Iraq and carries out daily air strikes – launched a major offensive to retake Mosul in October 2016.

They retook control of the eastern side of the city, which is divided by the Tigris river, in January and have since midFebruar­y been battling die- hard jihadists holed up in their last west Mosul redoubts.

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