Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, announced, Sunday, the launching of the liberalization process of the right side of Mosul, while coalition warplanes and Iraqi forces have stepped up its shelling on the coast.
Our mission is to liberate human before the land, al-Abadi said in a statement, asserting that the victories of Iraqi forces have impressed the world.
A military source told Arabs Today, that Iraqi forces shelled, with mortars and rockets, ISIS organization sites and defenses at the right areas of the coast, in cooperation with the international coalition warplanes, which also stepped up its airstrikes.
The Iraqi warplanes threw, on Saturday night, millions of publications on the west coast of Mosul, vowed the imminent liberation of the ciity from the grip of ISIS.
The government military media said, in a press statement, that the publications provided guidance for citizens to prepare for the reception of Iraqi forces to liberate their areas, and a warning to ISIS militants to lay down their arms and surrender before they face their fate at the hands of our troops.
Al-Abadi held many meetings, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, with world leaders.
Information Office of al-Abadi said in a statement that he met with the US presidential envoy to the International Alliance, Brett Macgork, to discuss developments in the security and military situation, the war being waged by Iraqi forces against Daesh gangs and terrorist victories that have been achieved in the last period and the restoration of the left coast of the city of Mosul and the readiness of Iraqi forces to restore the right side of the city.
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