iraq forces poised for mosul airport assault
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Iraq forces poised for Mosul airport assault

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An Iraqi girl who fled the front line gathers in the village of Al-Buseif
Al-Buseif - Arab Today

Iraqi forces readied on Wednesday for an assault on Mosul airport after blitzing militant positions in a renewed offensive to retake the Daesh’s emblematic stronghold.
Elite forces reinforced positions that were taken since a fresh push south of Mosul was launched on Sunday while hundreds of civilians fled newly recaptured villages.
“Around 480 people displaced from Al-Yarmuk area are being transferred to liberated areas further south,” the federal police said in a statement.
Iraqi forces have retaken a key checkpoint on the main Baghdad highway south of Mosul and the village of Al-Buseif, a natural citadel overlooking the airport and the south of the city.
There were no major operations near Mosul on Wednesday, with Iraq’s new interior and defense ministers expected to visit the front lines.
However Hashed Al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilization) paramilitaries continued to battle militants further west, near the town of Tal Afar, which lies between Mosul and the Syrian border and is still held by Daesh.
The Hashed Al-Shaabi said in a statement they blew up at least four car bombs in fighting near Ain Al-Tallawi and killed several Daesh members.
The elite Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) that retook east Mosul and did most of the fighting since the offensive on the city was launched on Oct. 17 have not yet been brought into action in the latest push.
The Interior Ministry’s Rapid Response units could also move in on the airport in the coming days, a key target before troops breach the city limits to face the militants in the narrow streets of Mosul’s west bank.
Senior US officials this week estimated there were only 2,000 Daesh fighters defending west Mosul, suggesting Daesh had suffered heavy losses in the first four months of the operation.
The US-led coalition, which has provided intensive air support as well as advisers on the ground, said before the Mosul offensive began that 5,000 to 7,000 militants were in the city.
AFP reporters saw US forces moving into Al-Buseif on Wednesday in convoys of large military vehicles.
The fate of an estimated 750,000 civilians trapped in west Mosul was a major source of concern as Iraqi forces prepared for what many have predicted could be one of the bloodiest battles yet in the war on Daesh.
Almost half of the remaining population are children, according to aid groups, and supplies are fast dwindling.
“Daesh fighters have seized all the hospitals and only they can get treated now,” an employee at the Al-Jamhuri hospital in west Mosul told AFP by phone.
The health of many residents had been deteriorating for months.
“Even before the hospitals were closed, locals had to pay Daesh sums of money they couldn’t afford,” the hospital employee said.
Medical workers and residents speaking from west Mosul on condition of anonymity said the weakest were beginning to die of malnutrition and shortages of medicines.
Iraqi forces declared the full liberation of the city’s eastern side a month ago but the situation there has remained precarious, with the departure of CTS to the western front leaving a security vacuum.
Around half a million civilians stayed on in east Mosul, making the screening process that would have been necessary to prevent Daesh members blending in with the rest of the population almost impossible.
Several attacks have already been carried out in “liberated” neighborhoods and on Wednesday, some residents found threatening Daesh leaflets under their doors.
“Warning! To all residents and those present in the east side, you have to leave the city as fast as possible. Staying exposes you to death and you will be a legitimate target for the mujahideen,” the leaflet said.
While more than 50,000 of the 220,000 people displaced during the first months of the offensive have returned to their homes, some people continued to flee from retaken areas for fear of Daesh reprisals.

Source: Arab News

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