Monday 10 July 2017

Iraqi forces push to clear last pockets of IS stronghold in Mosul

Mosul : Iraqi Special Forces soldiers celebrate after reaching the bank of the Tigris river as their fight against Islamic State militants continues in parts of the Old City of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, July 9, 2017. AP/PTI Photo

Iraqi forces fought to eliminate the last pockets of Islamic State group resistance in Mosul today after the premier visited the devastated city to congratulate troops on securing victory.

With the jihadists surrounded in a sliver of territory in Mosul's Old City, attention was turning to the huge task of rebuilding the city and of helping civilians, with aid groups warning that Iraq's humanitarian crisis was far from over.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi visited Mosul yesterday and hailed Iraq's "heroic fighting forces" after months of difficult battles that have left much of the city in ruins.

The Old City in particular has been devastated, with many buildings reduced to little more than concrete shells and rubble littering the streets.

Upon his arrival in the city, Abadi's office said he was visiting "liberated" Mosul to congratulate troops on a "major victory".

Abadi later said that while "victory is certain", he was holding off on making a formal declaration "out of my respect and appreciation for our... Forces that are continuing the clearing operation."

A senior commander said on Monday that Iraqi forces were engaged in "heavy" fighting with the remnants of jihadist forces, but that the battle was near its end.

Lieutenant General Sami al-Aridhi of the elite Counter- Terrorism Service said the jihadists had been reduced to an area of the Old City of about 200 by 100 metres (yards).
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