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Iraqi forces make fresh gains in Tal Afar offensive

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IRBIL: Iraqi forces made further gains in their offensive to dislodge Daesh from Tal Afar, seizing five more villages on the eastern and southern outskirts of the city, the military said on Thursday.

In the fifth day of their onslaught, Iraqi forces continued to encircle terrorists holding out in the city in far northweste­rn Iraq close to the Syrian border, according to statements from the Iraqi joint operations command.

Within the city limits, Iraqi forces captured three more neighborho­ods — Al-Nour and Al-Mo’allameen in the east and Al-Wahda in the west, taking over several strategic buildings in the process.

The advances were the latest in the campaign to rout the militants from one of their last remaining stronghold­s in Iraq, three years after they seized wide swathes of the north and west in a shock offensive. On Tuesday, the army and counterter­rorism units broke into Tal Afar from the east and south.

The main forces taking part in the offensive are the Iraqi army, air force, Federal Police, the elite US-trained Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) and some units from the Shiite Popular Mobilizati­on Forces (PMF) that began encircling the

Sunday.

About three quarters of Tal Afar remains under militant control including the Ottoman-era citadel at its center, according to an operationa­l map published by the Iraqi military. city on

Sailors’ bodies recovered The bodies of 20 Iraqi sailors have been recovered after their ship sank following a collision off the country’s southern coast, the Transport Ministry said.

The Al-Misbar sank in Iraqi waters on Saturday following the collision with a foreign-flagged vessel, after which eight sailors were rescued and the bodies of four others found.

The ministry said in a statement that 16 more bodies were found when the ship was raised on Thursday.

 ??  ?? An Iraqi soldier flashes the V-sign as troops advance through Tal Afar's Al-Wahda district during an operation to retake the city from Daesh. (AFP)
An Iraqi soldier flashes the V-sign as troops advance through Tal Afar's Al-Wahda district during an operation to retake the city from Daesh. (AFP)

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