Iraqi forces recapture 9 villages in operation to free Mosul from IS
Xinhua, October 17, 2016 Adjust font size:
Iraqi security forces on Monday recaptured nine villages from Islamic State militants as part of a major offensive aimed at liberating the city of Mosul, the last major IS stronghold in Iraq, security sources said.
Kurdish Peshmerga forces began their advance after midnight from their positions in Khazer area, some 40 km east of Mosul, toward Nineveh's provincial capital of Mosul, and managed to recapture the nine villages after IS militants abandoned their positions, a security source from the Operations Command of Nineveh Liberation told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.
The Iraqi army, Peshmerga forces and allied paramilitary Sunni and Shiite Hashd Shaabi units have been advancing gradually from four directions after Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced the launch of the long-awaited offensive to free Mosul from IS militants, the source said.
The joint forces, backed by the international and Iraqi air cover, continued their advance during the day to free many areas around Mosul, including the towns of Bashiqa and Himdaniyah northeast of the city, the source said.
Nawfal Hammadi al-Sultan, governor of Nineveh province, appealed to the people of Mosul to stay inside their homes and to cooperate with the security forces when they approach their neighborhoods.
In his address aired on official Iraqi TV, Sultan demanded that the residents stay away from IS headquarters and their positions to avoid civilian casualties.
In the early hours of the day, al-Abadi, who is also the commander-in-chief of the Iraqi forces, announced the beginning of a major offensive to retake the country's second largest city from the extremist IS group.
"Today I declare the launch of the operation of liberating Nineveh province. The time of victory has come, and the moment of the great victory is approaching," Abadi said in his brief address aired on Al Iraqiya.
Abadi pledged to rebuild Mosul and other towns and villages in Nineveh province after they were destroyed by IS militants, and vowed to bring stability to Mosul.
"Very soon, we will be with you to raise the flag of Iraq in the middle of Mosul, and in towns and villages as well," Abadi said, calling on the people of Mosul to cooperate with security forces to defeat the IS group.
Mosul, some 400 km north of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, has been under IS control since June 2014, when Iraqi government forces abandoned their weapons and fled, enabling IS militants to take control of parts of Iraq's northern and western regions. Endit