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Iraq forces announce gains in west Mosul

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MOSUL, Iraq: Iraqi forces have recaptured one neighbourh­ood in west Mosul and nearly half of another that are targets of a broad offensive against jihadists launched last week, officers said on Friday.

Iraqi security forces are more than seven months into a massive operation to retake Mosul from the Islamic State group, which overran the city and swathes of other territory nearly three years ago.

Now, IS’s grip on Mosul has been reduced to the Old City and several nearby areas, but the jihadists are still putting up significan­t resistance and up to 200,000 civilians may be caught in the fighting.

Forces from Iraq’s elite Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) recaptured Al-Saha al-Oula neighbourh­ood, Staff Lieutenant General Abdulamir Yarallah, who heads the military command coordinati­ng the Mosul operation, said in a statement.

Earlier Friday, Lieutenant General Raed Shakir Jawdat, the commander of the federal police, said in a statement that his forces “continue to advance cautiously, and have imposed their control over 40 per cent of Al-Zinjili neighbourh­ood”.

Those are two of the three neighbourh­oods that are the target of the current assault by Iraqi forces, with the third being the nearby Al-Shifaa area.

All three are located north of the Old City, a warren of narrow streets and closely spaced buildings that has posed a major challenge for security forces.

The United Nations said earlier this week that up to 200,000 civilians were estimated to still be trapped in IS-held areas, most of them in the Old City. — AFP

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