The Borneo Post

Iraq paramilita­ries say mass graves found

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MOSUL, Iraq: Iraqi forces have retaken more than a third of west Mosul from the Islamic State group, a commander said, as Baghdad’s troops fought yesterday to advance deeper into the city.

Iraqi forces launched the operation to recapture west Mosul – the most populated urban area still under IS control – on Feb 19, retaking a series of areas as they advanced up from the south.

Officers have said that jihadist resistance is weakening, but tough fighting – including in the Old City, a warren of narrow streets and closely- spaced buildings where hundreds of thousands of civilians may still reside – remains ahead.

“Around more than a third of the right bank (west Mosul) is under the control of our units,” Staff Major General Maan al- Saadi of the elite Counter-Terrorism Service told AFP.

CTS forces were battling IS inside the Mosul al- Jadida and Al-Aghawat areas in west Mosul yesterday, said Saadi, adding that he expected the fighting there to be completed in the coming hours.

And Iraq’s Joint Operations Command (JOC) said that forces from the Rapid Response Division, another special forces unit, and

We are not able to leave pockets (of jihadists) behind us; therefore, the advance includes taking control of areas and searching and clearing them and security checks on the citizens present, then the continuati­on of the advance Staff Major General Maan al-Saadi of Counter-Terrorism Service

the federal police were attacking the Bab al-Toub area on the edge of the Old City.

But the process of advancing in Mosul is laborious, Saadi said.

“We are not able to leave pockets (of jihadists) behind us; therefore, the advance includes taking control of areas and searching and clearing them and security checks on the citizens present, then the continuati­on of the advance,” he said.

The jihadists are “still relying on explosives-rigged vehicles and suicide bombers and snipers” and units that aim to slow the Iraqi advance, Brigadier General Yahya Rasool, the spokesman for the JOC, told AFP.

“The battle is not easy ... we are fighting an irregular enemy who hides among the citizens and uses tactics of booby- trapping, explosions and suicide bombers, and the operation is taking place with precision to preserve the lives of the citizens,” Rasool said.

But IS resistance “has begun to weaken in a big way,” he said.

The battle against IS inside west Mosul is being spearheade­d by CTS and the Rapid Response Division, the latter of which is working with the federal police.

Outside Mosul, Iraqi army forces and pro- government paramilita­ries are operating against IS to the west of the city.

On Saturday, the Hashed alShaabi – an umbrella organisati­on for paramilita­ry groups that is dominated by Iran-backed Shiite militias – announced the discovery of a large mass grave northwest of Mosul.

The Hashed said the grave contained the remains of around 500 people killed by IS at the Badush prison, a figure that could not be independen­tly confirmed, but which was in keeping with accounts from Human Rights Watch and the United Nations. — AFP

 ??  ?? Popular Mobilisati­on Forces (PMF) give aid to displaced people who fled their homes as Iraqi forces battle with Islamic State militants, in village of Badush northwest of Mosul. — Reuters photo
Popular Mobilisati­on Forces (PMF) give aid to displaced people who fled their homes as Iraqi forces battle with Islamic State militants, in village of Badush northwest of Mosul. — Reuters photo

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