Security forces free large area in Iraq’s Mosul
Iraqi security forces have declared the liberation of the Left Coast area in the east of the city of Mosul, in a major advancement in the larger-scale operations to free the entire city from Daesh terrorists.
The Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) announced the development on Wednesday. Security forces had already advanced way into the Left Coast — which is located on the east bank of the Tigris River — on Tuesday and a full liberation was expected.
In another development, an airstrike by the US-led coalition purportedly fighting Daesh terrorists in Iraq targeted a funeral ceremony in Mosul, killing eight civilians.
Colonel Ahmed al-Jaboury, with the Nineveh Liberation Operation, said in a statement that the victims were killed as the US-led coalition "mistakenly" hit the mourning ceremony in Shefaa neighborhood in western Mosul on Tuesday.
Separately, the commander of the Nineveh Liberation Operation, Abdul Amir Yarallah, said a group of Daesh terrorists were killed in an Iraqi airstrike on Tuesday.
The air raid targeted the terrorists in Rashidiya area as they were fleeing from eastern Mosul to its west.
Mosul is the last urban area in Iraq that is still controlled by Daesh. Large-scale operations are underway by the Iraqi military from several fronts to liberate the city.
Additionally, Saad Maan, the spokesman for the Baghdad Operations Command, said two bomb disposal engineers lost their lives as a car bomb they were trying to defuse accidentally detonated on Tuesday.
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