Iraqi forces retake key bridge in western Mosul
(last modified Mon, 27 Feb 2017 15:03:43 GMT )
Feb 27, 2017 15:03 UTC
  • Iraqi forces retake key bridge in western Mosul

Iraqi security forces have managed to take control of a key bridge and a neighborhood as they push further into western Mosul, the last major urban stronghold of Daesh terrorists in the country.

Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Yarallah - the commander of 'We Are Coming, Nineveh Operations' - said the Iraqi forces captured the neighborhood of Jawsaq as well as what is known locally as the fourth bridge across Tigris River on Monday.

He added that the Iraqi forces raised the national flag above several buildings in the neighborhood after inflicting heavy losses on Daesh terrorists, without elaborating.

Meanwhile, the commander of the Federal Police Rapid Response Force, whose troops were involved in Monday’s operations, said the advance followed “fierce” clashes with Daesh terrorists.

Major General Thamir Ahmed added that the terrorists fought back with snipers, anti-tank missiles and car bombs.

He also acknowledged that Iraqi forces also suffered casualties, but did not give a specific number.

The capture of the bridge is strategically important as it could establish an important supply route, which would be used to bring in army reinforcements and supplies from the government-controlled eastern side of the city.

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