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Terrorists seal off Mosul mosque preparing for last stand

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BAGHDAD: Daesh militants have closed the streets around Mosul’s Grand Al-Nuri Mosque, residents said, apparently in preparatio­n for a final showdown in the battle over their last major stronghold in Iraq.

Dozens of fighters were seen by residents taking up positions in the past 48 hours around the medieval mosque, the site where Daesh leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi declared a caliphate in July 2014.

“Daesh’s fighters know that the mosque is the most important tar- get and they are preparing for a major battle there,” said Hisham Al-Hashemi, who advises several Middle East government­s including Iraq’s on Daesh affairs.

But a battle in or near the mosque would put the building and its famed leaning minaret at risk, experts have said.

The minaret, several feet off the perpendicu­lar and standing on humid soil, is particular­ly vulnerable as it has not been renovated since 1970. Its tilt gave the landmark its popular name — Al-Hadba, or the hunchback.

Over the past few days, the militants ordered dozens of families living in the Zanjili district to move into the Old City to prevent them from escaping toward the Iraqi forces trying to advance from the northern side, a resident said.

Government forces have been dropping leaflets over the districts telling families to flee but the intensity of the fighting has prevented people from escaping.

 ??  ?? Gazans protest in support of Palestinia­n prisoners held in Israeli jails. (AFP)
Gazans protest in support of Palestinia­n prisoners held in Israeli jails. (AFP)

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