Oman Daily Observer

Iraq bombing IS-held Tal Afar ahead of assault

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ERBIL: Iraqi forces are carrying out air strikes on Tal Afar, a town held by IS west of Mosul, in preparatio­n for a ground assault, an Iraqi military spokesman said on Tuesday.

IS’ self-proclaimed caliphate effectivel­y collapsed last month, when US-backed Iraqi forces completed the recapture of Mosul, the militants’ capital in northern Iraq, after a ninemonth campaign.

Parts of Iraq and Syria remain however under IS control, especially along the border.

Iraqi authoritie­s had said Tal Afar, 80 km west of Mosul, will be the next target in the war on IS, who swept through parts of Iraq and Syria in 2014.

The town, which had about 200,000 residents before falling to IS, experience­d cycles of sectarian violence after the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, and has produced some of IS’ most senior commanders.

“The preparatio­ns are under way, there are strikes aimed at wearing them down and keeping them busy, targeting their command and control centres, their depots...these strikes have been going on for some time,” Iraqi military spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Rasool said in a statement.

“We are waiting for the commander in chief of the armed forces (Prime Minister Haider al Abadi) to give the orders for the liberation battle to start.”

Earlier on Tuesday, Baghdadbas­ed Al Sumariya TV quoted Defence Ministry spokesman Mohammed al Khodari as saying the ground attack should start after the aerial bombardmen­t campaign.

 ?? — AFP ?? Smoke billows in Raqa’s western Al Darya neighbourh­ood on Monday as Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a US backed KurdishAra­b alliance, battle to retake the city from the IS group.
— AFP Smoke billows in Raqa’s western Al Darya neighbourh­ood on Monday as Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a US backed KurdishAra­b alliance, battle to retake the city from the IS group.

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