Arab Times

Iraqis launch push for town near Mosul

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KIRKUK, Iraq, Aug 23, (AFP): Iraqi special forces led an operation on Tuesday aimed at retaking the jihadist-held town of Qayyarah, a key staging base for operations to attack Mosul, military sources said.

Qayyarah lies on the western bank of the Tigris river, about 60 kms (35 miles) south of Mosul, the Islamic State group’s last major urban stronghold in Iraq.

With the clock ticking down on what Iraq expects to be its biggest anti-IS operation yet, the UN warned of population displaceme­nt on a scale not seen in years.

“The operation started at dawn with the participat­ion of Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) and army forces,” Brigadier General Firas Bashar told AFP.

US-led coalition aircraft provided support, said Bashar, the spokesman for the operations command in Nineveh, the province in which Qayyarah and Mosul are located.

“The operation is ongoing and currently achieving its goals,” CTS spokesman Sabah al-Noman said.

“Qayyarah will be cleared and the operation wrapped up quickly, bolstering our plans... for the final battle to liberate Mosul,” he told AFP.

He said Iraqi forces had been working with armed residents inside the town for this offensive, a rare occurrence.

“There has been coordinati­on with groups of armed residents inside,” Noman said, declining to provide further details.

Iraqi forces have spent weeks positionin­g themselves around the town, which is expected to be used as a launchpad for a broader operation against Mosul in the coming weeks or months.

The US-led coalition said in its daily strike report that its aircraft had carried out four raids on a large number of targets in Qayyarah on Monday.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Tuesday reiterated his promise that “the city of Mosul will be liberated in 2016”.

The United Nations’ refugee agency (UNHCR) said that 200,000 Iraqis had already been forced to flee their homes this

year and warned that Mosul could trigger an unpreceden­ted crisis.

“Worse is yet to come,” the UNHCR representa­tive in Iraq, Bruno Geddo, said. “We predict that it could result in massive displaceme­nt on a scale not seen globally in many years.”

Nearly 3.4 million people have already been displaced in Iraq since the start of 2014.

Mosul is Iraq’s second city and had an estimated population of around two million before IS took it over in June 2014 in an offensive that sparked large-scale displaceme­nt.

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