Arab Times

Kurds gain on Mosul

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ERBIL, Oct 23, (RTRS): Kurdish fighters said they had taken the town of Bashiqa near Mosul from Islamic State on Sunday as coalition forces pressed their offensive against the jihadists’ last stronghold in Iraq.

Masoud Barzani, President of the Iraqi Kurdish region, told US Defense Secretary Ash Carter that the Kurds had succeeded in liberating Bashiqa from Islamic State.

Kurdish Peshmerga fighters told reporters at the scene that they had entered Bashiqa. Journalist­s were not being allowed into the town, which lies 12 kms (8 miles) northeast of Mosul.

The offensive to take Mosul, by Iraqi and Kurdish forces backed by a US-led coalition, is expected to become the biggest battle in the country since the US-led invasion in 2003.

The capture of Bashiqa, if confirmed, would mark the removal of one more obstacle on the road to the northern city.

Success

The top US commander in Iraq, Army Lieutenant General Stephen Townsend, said his own informatio­n — while limited — “suggests that President Barzani is right, that there has been a considerab­le success at Bashiqa”.

But he added: “I have not received a report that says every house has been cleared, every DAESH (Islamic State fighter) has been killed and every IED (roadside bomb) has been removed.”

Townsend told journalist­s that Bashiqa was one of the villages outside Mosul that Islamic State had emptied of civilians and fortified over the past two years.

Reuters television footage from Nawran, a town near Bashiqa, showed Kurdish fighters using a heavy mortar, a machine gun and small arms as smoke rose over the area.

As Peshmerga forces moved though the area, armoured vehicles moved along a road and a helicopter flew overhead.

The Peshmerga are also using tanks, rocket launchers and snipers. A Reuters photograph­er saw the fighters destroy at least three suicide car bombs dispatched against their forces.

Turkish artillery is supporting the Peshmerga, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim was quoted as saying by CNN Turk and other media outlets.

“The Peshmerga have mobilised to cleanse the Bashiqa region from DAESH. They asked for help from our soldiers at the Bashiqa base. So we are helping the tanks with our artillery there,” CNN Turk quoted him as saying.

Turkey has troops at a base in the area where it has been helping to train Iraqi Kurdish fighters. The artillery support could further strain relations between Ankara and the Baghdad central government, coming a day after Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declined an offer from Turkey to take part in the Mosul campaign.

 ??  ?? Iraq’s elite counterter­rorism forces patrol outside the town of Bartella, Iraq on Oct 22. Iraqi forces retook Bartella, around 15 kms (9 miles) east of
Mosul, earlier this week, but are still facing pockets of resistance in the area. (AP)
Iraq’s elite counterter­rorism forces patrol outside the town of Bartella, Iraq on Oct 22. Iraqi forces retook Bartella, around 15 kms (9 miles) east of Mosul, earlier this week, but are still facing pockets of resistance in the area. (AP)

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