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Federal police forces fire mortar toward Islamic State militants south of Mosul, Iraq, November 9, 2016. Picture taken November 9, 2016. REUTERS/Stringer
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An Iraqi air force helicopter fires missiles at Islamic State militants south of Mosul, Iraq, November 9, 2016. Picture taken November 9, 2016. REUTERS/Stringer

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Federal police forces fire mortar toward Islamic State militants south of Mosul, Iraq, November 9, 2016. Picture taken November 9, 2016. REUTERS/Stringer
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A captured Islamic State tank and shells are seen at the Iraqi army base in Qaraqosh east of Mosul, Iraq November 8, 2016. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra

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Smoke rises during clashes in the town of Bashiqa, east of Mosul, during an operation to attack Islamic State militants in Mosul, Iraq, November 8, 2016. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-iraq-battle-idUSKBN1350GB
By Dominic Evans and Ahmed Rasheed | BAGHDAD

A week after his tank division punched through Islamic State defenses on the southeast edge of Mosul, an Iraqi army colonel says the fight to drive the militants out of their urban stronghold is turning into a nightmare.

Against a well-drilled, mobile and brutally effective enemy, exploiting the cover of built-up neighborhoods and the city's civilian population, his tanks were useless, he said, and his men untrained for the urban warfare they face.

His Ninth Armoured Division and elite counter terrorism units fighting nearby seized six of some 60 neighborhoods last week, the first gains inside Mosul since the Oct. 17 start of a campaign to crush Islamic State in its Iraqi fortress.

Even that small foothold is proving hard to maintain, however, with waves of counter attacks by jihadist units including snipers and suicide bombers who use a network of tunnels stretching for miles (km) under the city.

They appear able to strike at will, often at night, denying the troops rest and rattling frayed nerves.

"We're an armored brigade, and fighting without being able to use tanks and with soldiers unused to urban warfare is putting troops in a tough situation," the officer told Reuters. He asked not to be named because he was not authorized to talk to the media.


"Our soldiers can't recognize them until it's too late, when the attacker either detonates his explosive vest or throws a grenade," the colonel said, adding that he lost two T-72 tanks and an armored vehicle in a single day's fighting on Tuesday.

"It's becoming a nightmare and it's nerve-wracking for the soldiers," he said.

"We are carrying out the toughest urban warfare that any force in the world could undertake", CTS spokesman Sabah al-Numani said on Sunday.

One CTS officer, in Baghdad on leave, told Reuters the biggest threat came from snipers. "You don't know where or when a sniper will strike,"


"Now Daesh (Islamic State) is really fighting," he said.

Hashemi said the jihadists had dug a 70 km (45 mile) network of tunnels just on the eastern side of the Tigris River, which runs through the center of Mosul, since they took over in 2014.

Using the tunnels they were able to surprise troops inside the city, striking between 2 am and dawn when their defenses are at their lowest. "They are not ready for these surprises - it's the tunnels which have caused our greatest losses," he said.


The army says it has captured five other districts, but fighting continues in all of them and Hashemi said in some neighborhoods the army had been driven back three or four times - often at night - before reclaiming territory the next day.

With its tanks unable to navigate narrow city streets, the Iraqi army has called on U.S. Apache helicopters to target car bombers. The Pentagon said on Monday they would continue to be used "in what we expect will be tough fighting to come".

One of the most devastating tactics the militants employed, which helped them tie down a far greater force than their own, was to send consecutive waves of small units - about 50 strong - against the troops so they could never let down their guard.


The militants call the operation "crashing waves". Each unit includes suicide bombers, snipers, assault fighters, and what they call infiltrators, as well as logistics and mortar experts.

"Each one only fights for a short period and is then relieved by the next group - it exhausts the army," Hashemi said.

Although they face a coalition of Iraqi army, special forces, Kurdish peshmerga and Shi'ite paramilitary groups which may total around 100,000 fighters, the asymmetric war strategy has so far meant the 5,000-strong jihadists in Mosul have tied down the advancing troops, without using their full reserves.

Hashemi said an inner core of mainly Francophone foreign fighters, given the name 'al-Murabitoun' (Guards) had taken an oath to fight to the death defending strategic positions in the heart of the city.

Hashemi said two infantry divisions which have advanced close to its northern and southern limits were preparing to open two new fronts in the city, possibly as soon as Friday.

Ultimately, he said the superior numbers of the forces attacking on multiple fronts would wear down the militants. "We will win, without doubt. But it will be a costly victory".
Jesus Christ......almost 100,000 fighters backed by massive U.S/U.K/COALITION air cover against barely 5000 militants without any air cover or sophisticated weapons whatsoever? o_O. That's a huge power imbalance.
Wow.....I must confess these ISIS fighters are quite battle hardened and determined.

The funny is that they call them the only effective force fighting isis!!!..

That's tells those who said that how butt hurt they are and how filthy they are!

The other funny thing they push the mule erdogan to threaten us with war :fie::fie::fie:
U.S ,U.K, French special forces and advisers are not helping only the Kurds, but also Iraqi forces fighting against ISIS. you people should be grateful for all the military, logistics, training, material help western powers have been providing you against these islamic jihadists groups. Else ISIS will be controlling a far far larger percentage of IRAQ than they do today . You people should be grateful for once instead of always whinning against the evil west.
 
Jesus Christ......almost 100,000 fighters backed by massive U.S/U.K/COALITION air cover against barely 5000 militants without any air cover or sophisticated weapons whatsoever? o_O. That's a huge power imbalance.
Wow.....I must confess these ISIS fighters are quite battle hardened and determined.

Air power cannot be used to the full extent given that the war is taking place un urban environment with civillians. Priority is to keep civillians safe and to prevent large scale infrastructural damage. Also it's not 100K fighters appointed for the Mosul OP. Only a tiny part of them are used for the assault role. In Kobani the US air force carpet bombed everything, that's not happening in Mosul.

U.S ,U.K, French special forces and advisers are not helping only the Kurds, but also Iraqi forces fighting against ISIS. you people should be grateful for all the military, logistics, training, material help western powers have been providing you against these islamic jihadists groups. Else ISIS will be controlling a far far larger percentage of IRAQ than they do today . You people should be grateful for once instead of always whinning against the evil west.

But there's a difference in level of support, Kurds have SF units (including JTAC) embedded with them on the front, the ISF does not have that. Having followed CJTF-OIR reports for the past years Kurds received a lot more air support despite taking less land from IS and fighting fewer battles.

But yes i'm grateful and i'm sure many in the ISF (Iraq) are for support.

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U.S ,U.K, French special forces and advisers are not helping only the Kurds, but also Iraqi forces fighting against ISIS. you people should be grateful for all the military, logistics, training, material help western powers have been providing you against these islamic jihadists groups. Else ISIS will be controlling a far far larger percentage of IRAQ than they do today . You people should be grateful for once instead of always whinning against the evil west.
Yes we are grateful for the little help you support no doubt but don't mix poison with honey!!!! you have to know we have beaten isis way before your help come its our men our kidds literally our kidds defeated isis with big loss of their precious life

If we waited for your support the situation in Iraq today totaly different mate don't think ever your shy support the hesitating one is the one that saved Baghdad not even the Iraninan support also did every one of just looking for any thing to say see we helped even with a minor one!!!!.

Yes we appreciate it thank you very much indeed.

The one that really saved the country from going full retard is this man

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and these yang men and old men like these brave men.

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Yes we are grateful for the little help you support no doubt but don't mix poison with honey!!!! you have to know we have beaten isis way before your help come its our men our kidds literally our kidds defeated isis with big loss of their precious life

If we waited for your support the situation in Iraq today totaly different mate don't think ever your shy support the hesitating one is the one that saved Baghdad not even the Iraninan support also did every one of just looking for any thing to say see we helped even with a minor one!!!!.

Yes we appreciate it thank you very much indeed.

The one that really saved the country from going full retard is this man

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and these yang men and old men like these brave men.

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Who are these men? Can you give us their names?
 
Yes we are grateful for the little help you support no doubt but don't mix poison with honey!!!! you have to know we have beaten isis way before your help come its our men our kidds literally our kidds defeated isis with big loss of their precious life

If we waited for your support the situation in Iraq today totaly different mate don't think ever your shy support the hesitating one is the one that saved Baghdad not even the Iraninan support also did every one of just looking for any thing to say see we helped even with a minor one!!!!.

Yes we appreciate it thank you very much indeed.

The one that really saved the country from going full retard is this man

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and these yang men and old men like these brave men.

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lool Really??
For one, without U.S/U.K you Shiites will still be kissing Saddam's asshole. Lool You should always remember that without us you will still be living under their yoke and oppression. Where was ur to help you defeat Saddam All these years ?? Lol
Secondly, you call the help we have been offering your military for years now small/minimal? Lool old boyyyyyy, you people can be such ingrates and hypocrites where does the vast majority of your military equipment you have been using comes from? is it not from the "evil" west? lol
The air cover we have been providing you for years now, you also see it as "small" help? lool Really? Same with logistical, technological support, training we have been providing your troops for years now etc etc.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Shader

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Inherent_Resolve

Mate, you need to revisit your theory. Lol
 
Iraqi army soldiers fire mortars against the Islamic State militants, at Shahrazad village 2 miles (3 kilometers) east of Mosul, Iraq.
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lool Really??
For one, without U.S/U.K you Shiites will still be kissing Saddam's asshole. Lool You should always remember that without us you will still be living under their yoke and oppression. Where was ur to help you defeat Saddam All these years ?? Lol
Secondly, you call the help we have been offering your military for years now small/minimal? Lool old boyyyyyy, you people can be such ingrates and hypocrites where does the vast majority of your military equipment you have been using comes from? is it not from the "evil" west? lol
The air cover we have been providing you for years now, you also see it as "small" help? lool Really? Same with logistical, technological support, training we have been providing your troops for years now etc etc.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Shader

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Inherent_Resolve

Mate, you need to revisit your theory. Lol
You have a lot of WE in your post.!!!! you know with out you we are not alive without you we have no air with out you we have no water now see this with out you we have no sperm hey kid I think your dose of national pride you got this time was too big.

But why don't you think without you intervene we could through that bastard and bring a better regime? Mr we.

you toppled Saddam not because of humanity sake as you know it was for oil and hegemony sake we got that opportunity just like you did without the American and Russian you may now kissing the German asshole as well as the French did but bad for them they have direct borders with the German

So what little Britain offered to us Mr we?.
 
http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/suicide-attack-near-iraqs-kerbala/article9345922.ece

A suicide bomber killed six people near Iraq's holy city of Kerbala on Monday at the start of a major Shia Muslim ritual, an attack claimed by the hardline Sunni militants of Islamic State.

The bomber blew himself up west of the city where hundreds of thousands of Shi'ites were gathering to mark Arbaeen, which comes at the end of a 40-day mourning period for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Mohammad.

Security forces killed five of the bomber's accomplices before surrounding him in a house where he detonated the device in the rural area of Ain al-Tamr, the ministry added.

Islamic State said in a statement it had planned to target Shi'ites, police and army personnel.

Huge crowds visit the shrines of Hussein and his half-brother Abbas in Kerbala, where they were killed in the 7th century AD, in a revolt against the Umayyad ruler Yazeed.
 
By Dominic Evans and John Davison | BAGHDAD/QAYYARA, Iraq

Islamic State has summarily killed 21 civilians in Mosul it accused of collaborating with U.S.-backed security forces, which said their offensive to recapture the city from the jihadists had made further advances.

The killings, reported on Tuesday by a medical source, indicate that the ultra-hardline group has maintained its ability to police Mosul, more than four weeks after the start of the offensive on the northern Iraqi city.

The campaign that began on Oct. 17 is the biggest military operation in Iraq in more than a decade of turmoil unleashed by the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.

Counter terrorism forces breached Islamic State defenses in the east of the city two weeks ago but have faced resistance from the militants who have deployed suicide car bombs, snipers and waves of counter-attacks.

They have been fighting in a dozen of the roughly 50 neighborhoods on the eastern side of the city, which is divided in two by the Tigris river running through the center.


Interior Ministry spokesman Saad Maan said on Tuesday that Iraqi forces in the east of the city, which also include part of a tank division, had dislodged Islamic State fighters from a third of the eastern side of the city.

He was speaking at a joint news conference with Iraqi officials and officers from the Western coalition which is backing them with air strikes and soldiers on the ground, who are officially designated as advisers.

Australian Brigadier-General Roger Noble, asked about Maan's comments, said: "The way I'd describe it is they're well into the city on the eastern side".

"We haven't had out the measuring stick and done the percentages," he told Reuters at the Qayyara military base south of Mosul which is the main base of the military campaign.

"Once you get into the city and the enemy being the way they are, with civilians, it's a difficult fight, but fundamentally it's on track," he said.

Iraqi officials say the militants have used the city's more than 1 million remaining residents as human shields, firing from rooftops of inhabited houses and using a network of tunnels to launch ambushes in the midst of residential areas.


SWIFTER KILLINGS

While the presence of civilians has slowed the advance, Iraqi officials say some of their operations have been assisted by information provided by residents about Islamic State military positions in the city.

Trying to stop the flow of any information out of Mosul, the militants have cracked down on communications, banning the use of mobile phones and also confiscating satellite dishes to prevent people from seeing the progress made by Iraqi forces.

Most of those killed in the last three days were accused of cooperating with the Iraqi army, said the medical source who saw the list of 21 names and was briefed on the charges they faced.


The city's forensic medical department was notified of the killings, the source said, but this time no bodies emerged - unlike last week when 20 corpses were strung up across the city in a public warning against helping the army.

The militants who have ruled Mosul since they swept through northern Iraq two years ago have imposed a ruthless authority across the city, crushing dissent, killing opponents and forcing people to follow their strict interpretation of Islamic law.

Residents say most victims are disposed of in mass graves outside Mosul because the militants deem their opponents apostates unworthy of religious funerals. Families only learn the fate of relatives from lists delivered to medics at the morgue.

Before the offensive started, people detained by Islamic State in Mosul were investigated for months. Now they were held for as little as two weeks before being released or killed - either shot, their throats slit, or put to death by other methods, the source said.


Iraqi special forces soldiers point guns at part of Mosul controlled by Islamic State fighters in Iraq, November 15, 2016. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
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An Iraqi special forces soldier looks at a part of Mosul controlled by Islamic State fighters in Iraq, November 15, 2016. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
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Iraqi special forces soldiers walk in Mosul, Iraq, November 15, 2016. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
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An Iraqi special forces soldier smokes while seated in his position inside a mosque in Mosul, Iraq, November 15, 2016. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
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Brigadier-General Saad Maan (C) speaks during a news conference at the Qayyara military base, Iraq, November 15, 2016. REUTERS/Ari Jalal
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A soldier from the Ninth Armored Division, 109th artillery battalion, covers his ears after a 155mm shell was fired towards an Islamic State militant position in Mosul, from the village of Ali Rash, east of Mosul, Iraq.

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Majority of its sunni Turkmen population are IS supporters. The IS of Tel Afar had he largest role in the Nineveh take over.
It's your claim.....hurt those Turkmen....and see what happens.

Now I wonder why Turkey is hesitant to go after ISIS, even an active base near Mosul.
Iraqi administration do not want us to involve....they actually threaten us with war if our troops in camp Bashiqa leaves the camp to fight against Daesh.
 
It's your claim.....hurt those Turkmen....and see what happens.

Everyone, literally everyone who sided with, helped or supported ISIS in any way will pay a heavy price, whether he is an Arab, Turkmen or a Kurd, and rightly so. So far, almost all ISIS supporters in liberated areas have been found and punished, areas around Mosul will be no exception.

If individual Turkmen Sunnis didn't support ISIS, they will be fine (although there are already many reports that some of them actively supported ISIS in 2014 and turned in even their neighbors to ISIS), but if any of them have supported ISIS in anyway, they will be punished, and rightly so and no one can do anything to save them, because it's Iraqi people punishing those who supported a black cult of death and destruction.
 

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