iraqi forces launch operation to seize last is enclave in mosul
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Iraqi forces launch operation to seize last IS enclave in Mosul

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Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) fire towards IS militants during a battle on the outskirts of Al Ba'aj,
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 Iraqi armed forces launched an operation on Saturday to capture the last IS-held enclave in Mosul, according to a military statement.

The fall of the city would effectively mark the end of Iraqi half of the "caliphate" declared nearly three years ago by IS leader Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi, which also covers parts of Syria. 

The Iraqi air force dropped leaflets on Friday urging residents in the enclave to flee, although humanitarian groups fear for the safety of civilians trying to escape.

The enclave covers mainly the Old City centre and three adjacent districts alongside the western bank of the Tigris river.

The U.S.-backed offensive on Mosul, now in its eighth month, has taken longer than planned as the militants are dug in among civilians, fighting back with booby traps, suicide cars and motor-bikes, snipers and mortar fire.

"The joint forces have began liberating the remaining districts," said an Iraqi military statement.

Desperate civilians trapped behind IS lines now face a harrowing situation with little food and water, no electricity and limited access to hospitals. The push inside the Old City coincides with the start of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.

Its prime targets is the medieval Grand Al Nuri mosque and its landmark leaning minaret.

Residents in the Old City sounded desperate in telephone interviews made over the past few days.

"We're waiting for death at any moment, either by bombing or starving," one said, asking not to be identified for his own safety.

"Adults eat one meal a day, either flour or lentil soup."

The United Nations expressed "deep concern" for the hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped behind IS lines, in a statement on Saturday from the organisation's under-secretary general for humanitarian affairs, Stephen O'Brien.

"Although the U.N. is not present in the areas where fighting is occurring, we have received very disturbing reports of families being shut inside booby-trapped homes and of children being deliberately targeted by snipers," he said.

The militants have laid sheets of corrugated metal over pebbles in the alleys as an early warning system, residents said.

The grinding noise produced by treading on it would alert them to any troop movements or civilians trying to escape.

The United Nations last week said up to 200,000 more people could flee Mosul as fighting moves to the Old City.

Residents said millet, usually used as bird feed, is being baked like rice as food prices increased ten fold.

People were seen collecting wild mallow plants in abandoned lots and also eating mulberry leaves and other types of plants.

About 700,000 people, about a third of the pre-war city's population, have already fled, seeking refuge either with friends and relatives or in camps.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al Abadi had initially hoped Mosul would be retaken by the end of 2016.

The insurgents are also retreating in Syria, mainly in the face U.S.-backed Kurdish-led forces.

The insurgency is expected to continue in the sparsely populated desert region along the Syrian border even if Mosul is fully captured.

Iranian-backed paramilitary forces are fighting IS in that part of the country where Baghdadi is believed to be hiding, according to U.S. and Iraqi officials.

 

Source: Timesofoman

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