Iraqi ISIS Loses Access to the ISIS-held Territories in Syria
March
20th, 2017 - Fort Russ News -
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Al Mayadeen - - translated by Samer Hussein -
20 March, 2017
Units
of the Iraqi Federal Police made new advancements against ISIS
terrorists in the old city of Mosul earlier on Monday.
They
have already approached the Great Mosque of Al Nouri and proceeded
100 meters in the east wing of the old city of Mosul and some 200
meters in the west wing, also in the old city of Mosul.
While
backed by tanks of the ninth Armored Division, the Federal Police
units made progress north of the town of Hamam Al Alil, located
south of Mosul and on the west bank of the Tigris river.
36
ISIS terrorists were killed and of 13 military installations
destroyed, in addition to a bicycle bomb.
Meanwhile
The Iraqi army kept firing missiles on ISIS positions in the old city
and targeted their headquarters.
3
ISIS leaders were reportedly killed and 17 others wounded, including
a Saudi citizen after Al Badr Brigade 313 targeted ISIS positions
southeast of Samarra. While backed by the Iraqi Army, they also
managed to thwart a new ISIS offensive in the north of Al Anbar
province, in addition to gaining control of the local ISIS
communications building and car-bomb making factory in Badush area.
The
Leader of Al Badr organisation, Hadi Al Amiri, confirmed on Sunday
that Iraqi forces managed to cut all ISIS supply routes from Syria
and that the Iraqi branch of ISIS can no longer enter ISIS-held
territories in Syria .
ISIS
terrorists were also hit from the sky. Army helicopters carried out
operations, targeting several ISIS vehicles that were intended to
leave for the desert areas of Nineveh province, in Hawija district of
Kirkuk province.
According
to the latest field reports, Iraqi Air Force units launched
intensive raids on ISIS positions in the Old Mosul. Previously there
were several sniper operations carried out. The area is said to be
infested with ISIS snipers, thus making the fight rather difficult
and long-lasting.
Several
neighbourhoods in the east coast of the city of Mosul have so far
been liberated. The clashes against ISIS terrorists in the old city
of Mosul are still ongoing.
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