Iraqi government troops win back two villages north of Mosul
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Iraqi government forces were mostly in control of the village of Shereikhan, but skirmishes between Iraqi army troops and the terrorists continued in the surrounding villages.
Iraqi army soldiers have managed to regain control over two villages north of the strategic city of Mosul as government forces, backed by fighters from allied Popular Mobilization Units and Kurdish Peshmerga fighters, are involved in multi-pronged operations to expel Daesh terrorists from their last urban stronghold in the country.
According to Press TV, Lieutenant Colonel Diya Lafta said troops from his Ninth Armored Division began advancing toward the villages on Thursday morning, and liberated them from the clutches of Daesh extremists “after a few hours.”
Witnesses said government forces were mostly in control of the village of Shereikhan by afternoon, but skirmishes between Iraqi army troops and the terrorists continued in the surrounding villages.
The development came on the same day that Iraqi forces targeted Daesh fortifications across the Tigris River and in western Mosul as part of preparations for the next phase of the military campaign against the Takfiris.
“We are noticing gatherings of the enemy on the other side and vehicles and we try to deal with them with all the weapons we have. We are now absolutely ready to begin our assault on the western side and God willing victory will be ours,” Major Mohamed Ali said.
The Iraqi army announced in a statement on Sunday that all districts of eastern Mosul had been cleared of Daesh terrorists, after retaking al-Milayeen neighborhood and al-Binaa al-Jahiz area. Government forces raised the national flag over buildings there.
In a statement on Tuesday, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi lauded the "unmatched heroism of all security forces factions" and public support for the operation.
Daesh still maintains firm control over the western quarter of Mosul. The United Nations estimates that some 750,000 civilians are trapped in the area as Iraqi army soldiers and their allies are gearing up for the next phase of fighting against the militants.
Daesh drone drops explosives on residential building in Mosul
Meanwhile, three members of a family sustained injures when a drone belonging to the Daesh terror group dropped explosives on a house in the Bab al-Toub neighborhood of central Mosul.
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