The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US-led coalition praises ‘militias’ fighting in Iraq

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BAGHDAD: The US-led coalition assisting Iraqi forces in their war on the Islamic State group yesterday praised the militias involved in the fighting, despite some of those groups’ links to Iran.

The coalition, which nominally includes more than 60 nations, has been keen to keep its distance with the Hashed al-Shaabi, a paramilita­ry organisati­on dominated by Tehran-backed Shiite militias.

But the commander of the coalition battling IS in Iraq and Syria, Lieutenant General Stephen Townsend, had rare words of praise for them in a statement coinciding with the launch yesterday of an offensive on the west bank of Mosul.

“The entire Coalition salutes and wishes God’s blessings on the brave Iraqi soldiers, police and militias who today are fighting to liberate their country and make the region and the world a safer place,” Townsend said in a coalition statement.

The Hashed al-Shaabi forces have played a key role in the fight against IS since the jihadists seized around a third of Iraq in 2014.

However their links to Iran and allegation­s of rights abuses against them have meant that the coalition has refrained from any direct support, focusing its assistance on the army, the police and elite forces.

In the four-month-old operation to retake Mosul, IS’s last major bastion in the country, Hashed forces have operated mostly on a remote desert front southwest of the city.

 ??  ?? A general view shows the town of Bashiqa, some 20 kilometres north east of Mosul. — AFP photo
A general view shows the town of Bashiqa, some 20 kilometres north east of Mosul. — AFP photo

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