Millennium Post

Fierce battles leave hospital in Iraqi city of Mosul gutted

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MOSUL: After weeks of airstrikes and artillery fire, Mosul’s al-salam hospital is little more than a burntout shell. Retaken from the Islamic State group by Iraqi forces this month, the building’s top floors were almost completely destroyed.

The gardens around the complex are strewn with medical records and supplies. Bright blue hospital bedsheets hang from nearby trees.

The hospital in eastern Mosul was the scene of one of the most significan­t setbacks for Iraqi troops in the nearly 3-month operation to retake Iraq’s second-largest city. On December 6, after advancing too quickly, Iraqi forces found themselves surrounded by IS fighters in the hospital complex.

Pummeled by wave upon wave of militant counteratt­acks, dozens were killed and wounded, according to Iraqi military and hospital officials, eventually forcing a withdrawal.

Some Iraqi army officers blamed the setback on insufficie­nt air support by the Usled coalition. Others faulted poor leadership and a lack of coordinati­on among the many disparate Iraqi forces participat­ing in the Mosul offensive, including tribal and militia fighters who maintain their own command structures.

Following the December withdrawal, Iraq’s elite rapidrespo­nse unit joined the Iraqi army on Mosul’s southeast front and the Us-led coalition increased its air campaign, despite an initial reluctance to use airstrikes against IS in the vicinity of the hospital.

Over the past month, coalition planes dropped 25 bombs on the hospital complex, according to a Pentagon statement provided to The Associated Press. After weeks of static front lines, the renewed air and ground assault brought Iraqi forces to the edge of the Tigris River. Since the Mosul operation was launched in October, Iraqi forces have slowly clawed back about a third of the city.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? An Iraqi woman who was wounded during clashes in Mosul is brought to a field hospital in al-samah
FILE PHOTO An Iraqi woman who was wounded during clashes in Mosul is brought to a field hospital in al-samah

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