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25 August 2017 - 18:38
News ID: 431922
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Rasa - Iraqi forces have managed to wrest control over several neighborhoods in their operation to liberate the northern city of Tal Afar from the grip of Daesh Takfiri terrorists.
Smoke billows in the background as the Iraqi forces, backed by the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), commonly known as Hashd al-Sha’abi, advance inside al-Nour neighborhood, in eastern Tal Afar, Iraq, August 23, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

RNA - Arabic-language al-Forat news agency reported the gains on Friday, adding that the Iraqi troops had even recaptured the Daesh media center during the Tal Afar battle.

 

Additionally on Friday, the Iraqi forces uncovered two mass graves containing the bodies of 500 people, who were executed by Daesh. The victims were believed to have been held at Badush prison, situated near the city of Mosul.

 

On Thursday, the Iraqi military said it had retaken five more villages on the eastern and southern outskirts of Tal Afar.

 

Iraq’s Federal Police Chief Lieutenant General Shaker Jawdat wished that the Iraqi forces would score a victory in the battlefield.

 

"Victory, glory and well-being to our heroic forces of the Federal Police, the Hashd al-Sha’abi, and the supporting airforce. Thank god for the safety of your fighters, and thank god for victory, thank god for our accurate firing. Shame and death to your enemies, god willing," he said.

 

Colonel Ali Jaberi, Iraqi army field commander, said that the Iraqi soldiers had seized Daesh weapons and vowed that they would destroy the tunnels dug by the terrorist group.

 

"We have captured some explosives in the tunnels used by Daesh (Islamic State), the 120-type missiles as well as mines," Jaberi said.

 

Tal Afar is one of the last remaining Daesh strongholds in Iraq. The United Nations estimates that some 30,000 people remain trapped inside the city.

 

Daesh unleashed a campaign of death and destruction in Iraq in 2014, seizing Mosul and declaring it as its so-called “capital” in the Middle Eastern country.

 

Iraqi army soldiers and allied fighters have been leading a major operation to rid the country of the Takfiri elements. The Iraqi forces fully liberated Mosul last month.

 

On August 20, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced the commencement of a major offensive to retake the city of Tal Afar, near Mosul.

 

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