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Iraqi police recaptures 2 western Mosul villages from IS as operations continue

 Iraqi police recaptures 2 western Mosul villages from IS as operations continue

Iraqi Federal Police forces. File photo.

Iraqi Federal Police forces. File photo.
Nineveh (IraqiNews.com) Iraqi Federal Police forces recaptured two more villages on Sunday in western Mosul, hours after the government announced the start of a major offensive to drive the extremist group out of that region.

The Defense Ministry’s media service, the War Media Cell, said police troops took over the villages of al-Abyad and Qunaiterah, both south of the Bouseif region, and raised the Iraqi flags a those regions.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in a brief announcement on Sunday that security forces launched an operation to retake the western side of Mosul, Islamic State militants’ largest stronghold in Iraq which the group took over in 2014. He said on January 24th that government forces, backed by popular militias and U.S.-led coalition troops, had cleared the whole of the eastern region from militants after more than three months of fighting.

Recapturing Mosul would represent the strongest blow to Islamic State’s proclaimed “Islamic Caliphate”. Iraqi and international coalition generals had predicted the western part of the city to be fully recaptured within six months, while the United Nations predicted 250.000 civilians to be displaced by the fighting.

Military media said earlier on Sunday that army and Federal Police forces recaptured six villages and a major power station near the western shore of the Tigris River.

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