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Wednesday 28 June 2017 - 17:29
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Iraqi PM sees Mosul victory soon

FNA- Iraqi forces pushed towards the river side of Mosuls Old City, their key target in the eight-month campaign to capture ISILs de-facto capital, as Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi predicted victory very soon.

The victory announcement will come in a very short time, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on his website, IraqiNews reported.

Iraqi troops have announced liberation of a Western Mosul district, as the forces pushed towards the river side of the Old City.

In a statement, Lt.Gen. Abdul Amir Yarallah, commander of Nineveh Operations, said troops have been able to liberate al-Mushahada district in the Old City of Mosul. The Iraqi flag was raised above its buildings.

Earlier on Tuesday, Federal Police said it dislodged ISIL insurgents from the Ziwani mosque, located in Bab al-Beid area.

According to the Iraqi military, the battle to wrest full control of the Iraqi city of Mosul from ISIL group will be over in a few days.

Lieutenant-General Abdul Ghani al-Assadi, commander of the Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) in Mosul, announced on Monday that units were battling ISIL fighters among the narrow alleyways of the historic Old City.

A senior commander stressed that an attempted fightback by ISIL failed on Sunday night and the group's hold on the city, once its de facto capital in Iraq, was weakened.

"Only a small part [of the fighters] remains in the city, specifically the Old City," Assadi told Reuters.

"From a military perspective, Daesh (ISIL or ISIS) is finished. It has lost its fighting spirit and its balance. We are making calls to them to surrender or die," he added.

As CTS units battled fighters in the densely populated maze of tiny streets of the Old City, which lies by the Western bank of the Tigris river, Assadi stressed that the area under ISIL control in Mosul was now less than 2sq km.

He also predicted Mosul will fall "in very few days".

According to reports, up to 350 fighters are estimated by the Iraqi military to be besieged in the Old City, dug in among civilians in crumbling houses and making extensive use of booby traps, suicide bombers and sniper fire to slow down the advance of Iraqi troops.

The countdown has started for accomplishing the recapture of the Western part of the strategic city of Mosul from the ISIL as Iraq's joint military forces have laid full siege on the terrorists.

Iraqi government forces pushed deeper in Mosuls militant-held district of Old City as they are battling to purge ISIL Takfiri militants out of their last bastion in the countrys second largest city, warning civilians to stay inside and telling terrorists to surrender or die.

The ISIL militants committed another historical crime on Wednesday by blowing up the al-Nuri mosque and its historical al-Hadba minaret.

Mosul's al-Nuri mosque is highly symbolic because it was there that leader of the ISIL group, Ibrahim al-Samarrai, also known as Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, declared himself the so-called caliphate of the Takfiri terrorist group, shortly after the flashpoint city fell to militants in June 2014 and became their de facto capital in Iraq.

The Iraqi operation to recapture Mosul, the key ISIL stronghold in Iraq, began in October 2016 and resulted in the liberation of Mosuls Eastern part in January 2017. The Iraqi Army started a new phase of its military operation in Nineveh province late February to drive the ISIL terrorists out of their bastion in the Western part of the city of Mosul.

An estimated 862,000 people have been displaced from Mosul ever since the battle to retake the city began nine months ago. A total of 195,000 civilians have also returned, mainly to the liberated areas of Eastern Mosul.

The second largest city in Iraq fell to the ISIL group in 2014, when the Takfiri terrorists began a campaign of death and destruction in the Arab country.
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