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IS weakening in Mosul, says Pentagon

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WASHINGTON DC: Islamic State fighters inside the militant group’s Iraqi stronghold of Mosul are “weakening” and showing signs of frustratio­n ahead of a battle to recapture the city, a US military official said.

Iraqi and Kurdish forces, backed by US-led coalition trainers and air power, have for months been edging towards Mosul, Iraq’s second city and home to two million people.

The Islamic State group has controlled it since June 2014.

”We see them weakening inside Mosul,” said Colonel Chris Garver, a coalition spokesman. “We do see some indication­s that morale is lower.” For instance, senior commanders are executing subordinat­es for “failure on the battlefiel­d”, Garver said, adding that IS leaders are “not happy with where they are in Mosul”.

Militants, concerned that city residents are communicat­ing with Iraqi security forces, have started cutting off internet access.

The same thing happened in Fallujah and Ramadi before each of those cities was recaptured, Garver said.

Still, he cautioned, the eventual fight for Mosul – which is expected to begin in the coming months – will not be easy.

”We still anticipate that somewhere between 5,000 or so fighters are inside Mosul,” Garver said.

“We’re still anticipati­ng a tough fight.” — AFP

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