Oman Daily Observer

Iraqi forces enter IS-held Mosul airport

SIGNIFICAN­T GAIN: Troops blitzed their way across open areas south of Mosul and reached airport compound

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MOSUL AIRPORT: Iraqi forces on Thursday entered Mosul airport, which lies on the southern edge of the city, for the first time since the IS group overran the region in 2014.

Backed by jets, gunships and drones, forces blitzed their way across open areas south of Mosul and entered the airport compound, apparently meeting limited resistance but strafing the area for suspected snipers.

The interior ministry’s Rapid Response units, followed by federal police forces, entered the airport compound from the southwest after pushing north from the village of AlBuseif.

“We have entered the airport and engineerin­g units are clearing the roads,” Hisham Abdul Kadhem, commander of the Rapid Response’s Scorpion Regiment, said inside the airport.

Attack helicopter­s fired rockets at an old sugar factory that stands next to the perimeter wall, sending a cloud of ash floating across the area.

On the road leading to the southern end of the airport, the body of an IS fighter lay next to a motorbike.

While there was no evidence of fierce resistance from within the airport, Iraqi forces continued to rain fire on the area, including on the sugar factory which they suspected still sheltered IS snipers.

Little was left standing inside the perimeter and what used to be the runway was littered with dirt and rubble. Most buildings were completely levelled.

The regional command said elite forces from the Counter-Terrorism Service were simultaneo­usly attacking the neighbouri­ng Ghazlani military base, where some of them were stationed before IS seized Mosul in June 2014.

Control of the base and airport would set government forces up to enter Mosul neighbourh­oods on the west bank of the Tigris, a month after declaring full control of the east bank.

All of the city’s bridges across the river have been blown up. The USled coalition has played a key role in supporting Iraqi forces with air strikes and advisers on the ground, and on Thursday US forces were seen on the front lines.

 ?? — AFP ?? Smoke billows as Iraqi forces attack Mosul airport to retake the western side of the city from IS on Thursday.
— AFP Smoke billows as Iraqi forces attack Mosul airport to retake the western side of the city from IS on Thursday.

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