Iraq forces launch push to retake town south of Mosul

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Iraq forces launch push to retake town south of Mosul

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Iraqi special forces lead an operation aimed at retaking the jihadist-held town of Qayyarah, a key staging base for operations to attack Mosul

KIRKUK, Iraq – Iraqi special forces led an operation on Tuesday, August 23, aimed at retaking the jihadist-held town of Qayyarah, a key staging base for operations to attack Mosul, military sources said.

Qayyarah lies on the western bank of the Tigris river, about 60 kilometers (35 miles) south of Mosul, the Islamic State (ISIS) group’s last major urban stronghold in Iraq.

“The operation started at dawn with the participation of Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) and army forces,” Brigadier General Firas Bashar told Agence France-Presse.

US-led coalition aircraft provided support, said Bashar, the spokesman for the operations command in Nineveh, the province in which Qayyarah and Mosul are located.

“The operation is ongoing and currently achieving its goals,” CTS spokesman Sabah al-Noman said.

“Qayyarah will be cleared and the operation wrapped up quickly, bolstering our plans… for the final battle to liberate Mosul,” he told Agence France-Presse.

He said Iraqi forces had been working with armed residents inside the town for this offensive, a rare occurrence.

“There has been coordination with groups of armed residents inside,” Noman said, declining to provide further details.

Iraqi forces have spent weeks positioning themselves around the town, which is expected to be used as a launchpad for a broader operation against Mosul in the coming weeks or months.

Saleh al-Juburi, the mayor of Qayyarah district, said around 15,000 civilians were believed to be trapped under ISIS rule in the Qayyarah area.

“There are plans to bring food and medical supplies to those who are still in their homes and did not manage to escape Qayyarah,” he told Agence France-Presse.

“We will distribute this aid immediately after the liberation of the town,” he said.

Juburi said CTS forces were making quick progress in Qayyarah and had already retaken key landmarks in the town hours after the launch of the operation.

“Most of the Daesh (ISIS) fighters have been killed or have fled,” he said.

After retaking Fallujah, west of Baghdad, in June, the main focus of Iraqi security forces is Mosul, which is the country’s second city and ISIS’s de facto capital in Iraq.

Iraqi forces backed by the coalition had weeks ago recaptured a nearby air field, which has since been undergoing repairs to be used by Iraqi forces in the battle for Mosul. – Rappler.com

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