Iraqi forces take control of Mosul airport

Iraqi forces have taken control of Mosul airport from Islamic State militants, state TV reports.

Two policemen sit atop of their vehicle west of Mosul

The US envoy says the US-led coalition has trained nearly 90,000 members of the Iraqi security forces. Source: AP

Iraqi forces have captured Mosul airport hours after they launched a major offensive against Islamic State, which controls the western half of the city, state television reports.

"The Rapid Response Forces and federal police are fully in control of the airport of Mosul," state television said in a flash on its screen.

The two-pronged advance is part of a major assault that started earlier this week to drive IS from the western half of Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city

The Iraqi federal police units, backed by regular army forces, entered the airport on Thursday morning, according to police officials who said heavy clashes were underway hours later with IS militants hunkered down inside several airport buildings.

The commander of Iraqi Nineveh operations, Major General Najim al-Jubouri told EFE that at least 17 IS militants were killed in the first hours of fighting, during which the international coalition aviation launched 50 bombings.

In addition to storming the airport, the army attacked the nearby camp of al-Ghazlani and Tel al-Raman and al-Maamun neighbourhoods.

Recapturing both facilities, located on the southern outskirts of Mosul, would boost Iraq's mission to regain the western section of the city, which is still under IS control.


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Published 23 February 2017 11:00pm
Source: AAP


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