Times of Suriname

Dozens of ISIS fighters killed in Mosul battles

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IRBIL - Iraqi security and coalition forces have killed 97 ISIS militants in eastern and southern Mosul on yesterday, Iraq’s Joint Military Command said, as the group continues to defend its Iraqi bastion with suicide attacks and artillery.

The militants were killed in three separate incidents, the Iraqi military said in a statement.

“In one incident, ISIS fighters tried to advance near a federal police position, south of Mosul, before Iraqi forces detonated two vehicle-borne IEDs and killed 21 terrorists”, the military said. In a second incident, the military said it killed 51 ISIS fighters and injured a number of others after the militant group using vehicle borne IEDs and suicide bombers tried to launch attacks on Iraqi military positions in the neighborho­ods of Intisar, al Salam and al Shaimaa in southeaste­rn Mosul.

“Separately, aircraft belonging to the coalition forces carried out airstrikes on an ISIS gathering in al Wahda neighborho­od in eastern Mosul, killing 25 terrorists”, the military said.

Mosul, Iraq’s

second-most populous city, is ISIS last major stronghold in Iraq and the terror group is well entrenched there.

Massively outnumbere­d by the advancing coalition a 90,000-strong force of Iraqi government troops, Kurdish Peshmerga fighters and irregular militia soldiers ISIS relies on asymmetric warfare tactics to inflict damage on its opponents, and terrorize long-suffering civilian population­s.

What began as a rapid push into the city in early November has turned into a blockby-block war, with ISIS inflicting high casualty rates on

advancing Iraqis.

The military campaign has forced nearly 100,000 people to flee Mosul since the Iraqi operation against ISIS began. Aid organizati­ons say they fear the fighting could result in the displaceme­nt of more than a million people. A number of groups are helping families displaced by the war.

The government has encouraged civilians in Mosul where a million or more people may still live to stay in their homes if possible. (CNN/ foto: i.dailymail. co.uk)

 ??  ?? Iraqi forces deploy in the Bajwaniyah village, about 30 kms south of Mosul, on October 18, 2016 after they liberated it from IISIS group jihadists.
Iraqi forces deploy in the Bajwaniyah village, about 30 kms south of Mosul, on October 18, 2016 after they liberated it from IISIS group jihadists.

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