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From one of the suicide bombings video made by isis guys which showed many of the VBIEDs targeting Iraqi forces, it seems Iraqis weren't either prepared for what they were gonna face or they have no idea how to handle urban warfare or poor leadership. I was simply amazed that with how ease the VBIEDs reached their targets and blown up the iraqis. The iraqis seem to be their elite COIN forces and just look how they are positioned and leaving multiple pathways unguarded from where isis hit them.

Here is the video, just see how with ease and pinpoint accuracy the isis search out iraqi forces and blows them up.


IS used over (confirmed number) 600+ VBIED's in Mosul, these vids are a few of their successful ones, many have been repelled. No battle is faultless and perfect, there will always be casualties. UAV's scattering the skies could deliver more info to the troops given that its hard to spot these VBIED's in the highly dense urban environment of Mosul.

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IS used over (confirmed number) 600+ VBIED's in Mosul, these vids are a few of their successful ones, many have been repelled. No battle is faultless and perfect, there will always be casualties. UAV's scattering the skies could deliver more info to the troops given that its hard to spot these VBIED's in the highly dense urban environment of Mosul.



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ISIS is trafficking dozens of sx slaves ‘to be sold in horrifying auctions to UK ally Saudi Arabia’
The terror group has been accused of the sick trade before

20th September 2016, 4:18 pm

SX slaves captured by ISIS terrorists are being sold at sickening auctions in Saudi Arabia – a key UK ally – Sun Online has been told.

The horrifying discovery was unveiled when a jihadi was killed in fighting at the town of Al-Shirqat, which was taken over by the terror group in 2014.

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The Iraqi militias claim the women are sold at auction. File picture
Members of the Iraqi Popular Mobilisation Units, a state-sponsored militia fighting to liberate the town, recovered his mobile phone and claimed to have found horrifying images of the sickening trade.

The Arab nation is part of the international coalition fighting Islamic State alongside the UK and US but wealthy Saudis have been accused of sponsoring the terror group for years.

Britain also sells weapons to Saudi Arabia, despite concerns the hardline Muslim nation is committing war crimes in Yemen – and it “seems inevitable” they involve UK weapons according to a report leaked earlier this month.

The kingdom has also faced numerous accusations of human rights abuses, including torture, degrading punishments and savage executions.

A spokesman for the PMU told Sun Online: “Our investigation officer was appalled at the set of images involving what we believe to be an Iraqi Yazidi (an ethnic minority in the region) woman taken as sx slave.

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ISIS is believed to have kidnapped thousands of Yazidi women
The fighters are now desperately trying to track down the woman's family and launch a rescue attempt.

"We are engaging with our Yazidi members to find the family of the woman, location and health status," the spokesman added.

"We hope to liberate her and all Iraqi women taken as sxual slaves by ISIS within Iraq or outside of Iraq as their basic human rights are being denied.

Shocking video of Daesh Prison in Syria where women were kept as sx slaves by ISIS
"We cannot allow this, as the force dedicated to the defence of Iraqi citizens."

Sadly, it is not the first time the accusation that ISIS sells rape victims to Saudi Arabians has emerged.

An 18-year-old Yazidi sx slave who escaped ISIS claims she was sold in an international auction.

The teenager, Jinan, was abducted from her village in Northern Iraq last year when ISIS troops stormed her village and took her prisoner before torturing and sxually abusing her and the other captives in the terror group’s stronghold of Mosul.

She said said dozens of women were being held in a large room, and it was not only Iraqis and Syrians trading women but also Saudis and Westerners, whose actual nationality was not clear.

Potential buyers, she wrote in her book 'Daesh's Slave' would inspect the women "like livestock".

The Saudi Ministry of Justice has been approached for a comment.

READ MORE + VIDEOS: thesun co uk/news/1817563/isis-is-trafficking-iraqi-yazidi-women-to-uk-ally-for-horrifying-auctions
 
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http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/iraqi-forces-recapture-mosul-police-station-from-daesh/713002

NINEVEH, Iraq

Iraqi forces on Friday recaptured a police station in the northern city of Mosul from the Daesh terrorist group, according to a military source.

The police station’s recapture was the army’s first major move in the area since military operations were temporarily suspended last week in preparation for a broader attack -- along multiple fronts -- on parts of the city still held by the terrorist group.

"Forces from the 16th Division of the 76th Army Brigade and the Nineveh Guards Force began the operation on Friday at 8:00 a.m. [local time]," Staff Brigadier-General Nazim al-Kubaisi, who commands the 16th Division, told Anadolu Agency.

"Following two hours of clashes, they managed to entirely liberate Police Academy headquarters in Mosul’s northern Al-Qahira district," he said.

Al-Kubaisi went on to point out that U.S.-led coalition warplanes did not take part in Friday’s operation.

"Our forces will continue to advance on predetermined targets… and will join up with anti-terrorism forces and the army’s Ninth Division on the banks of the Tigris River on the left [i.e., northwest] side of Mosul," the army officer said.

In mid-October, the Iraqi army launched a wide-ranging offensive aimed at retaking Mosul, Daesh’s last major stronghold in northern Iraq.

Officials in Baghdad have vowed to recapture the city, which fell to the terrorist group in mid-2014, by year’s end.
 
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http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/7-iraqi-troops-killed-in-mosul-clashes/714164

Seven Iraqi soldiers were killed in deadly clashes with Daesh militants in Mosul on Sunday amid a major offensive to recapture the northern city from the terrorist group.

Daesh militants launched a car-bomb attack and engaged in clashes with Iraqi forces in Tamim district in eastern Mosul, army officer Mohanad Nour al-Din told Anadolu Agency.

He said Iraqi troops backed by U.S.-led coalition warplanes, however, managed to thwart the attack.
“Seven soldiers were killed and four others injured in the attack,” he said.

No information was yet available about Daesh losses in the fighting.

On Saturday, Iraqi forces resumed its offensive in Mosul -- which began in late October -- after a week-long hiatus.
Iraqi officials have vowed to recapture Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, from Daesh before the year-end.
The city was overran -- along vast swathes of territory in northern and western Iraq -- by Daesh in 2014.
 
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US soldiers gather near military vehicles at an army base in Karamless town, east of Mosul. Ammar Awad/Reuters
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US soldier walks in front of a tank at an army base in Karamless town. Ammar Awad/Reuters
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The battle for Mosul, involving 100,000 Iraqi troops, members of the Kurdish security forces and Shi'ite militiamen, is the biggest ground operation in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion of 2003. The upcoming phase appears likely to give American troops their biggest combat role since they fulfilled President Barack Obama's pledge to withdraw from Iraq in 2011.

Elite Iraqi soldiers have retaken a quarter of Mosul, the jihadists' last major stronghold in Iraq, but their advance has been slow and punishing. They entered a planned "operational refit" this month, the first significant pause of the campaign.

A heavily armoured unit of several thousand federal police was redeployed from the southern outskirts two weeks ago to reinforce the eastern front after army units advised by the Americans suffered heavy losses in an Islamic State counter-attack.

U.S. advisers, part of an international coalition that has conducted thousands of air strikes and trained tens of thousands of Iraqi ground troops, will work directly with those forces and an elite Interior Ministry strike force.

"Right now we're staging really for the next phase of the attack as we start the penetration into the interior of east Mosul," Lieutenant Colonel Stuart James, commander of a combat arms battalion assisting Iraqi security forces on the southeastern front, said in a Reuters interview late on Sunday.

"So right now, positioning forces and positioning men and equipment into the interior of east Mosul... it's going to happen in the next several days."

That will put U.S. troops inside of Mosul proper and at greater risk, though James said the danger level was still characterized as "moderate". Three U.S. servicemen have been killed in northern Iraq in the past 15 months.
 
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Some US SF are embedding with iraqi forces in Mosul for the 2nd phase of the OP, first time they embed with iraqi forces that close to combat and enter Mosul city, since 2011.
 
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The northern city of Mosul had five bridges spanning the Tigris River, which runs through the center of the city.
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From page 261-263, please note that genetic or psychological related disorders have nothing to do with Iraqi war against IS terrorism.Be very careful next time or else posters will be issued with warning which may lead to ban or negative rating leading to disqualification for promotion as TH.

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The IS terrorism is one of the biggest threat being faced by muslim countries and world.Proper strategic planning and clear policy is needed to circumvent this huge terrorism related problem.

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http://www.arabnews.com/node/1031681/middle-east

MOSUL: Iraqi forces faced car bombs and fierce resistance from Daesh militants in southern Mosul on Friday, the second day of a renewed push to take back the city after fighting stalled for several weeks.

An officer in the federal police forces, which joined the battle on Thursday, said there were heavy clashes in the southeastern Palestine district, but they had made progress in two other neighborhoods, disabling a number of car bombs.

Another officer, from an elite Interior Ministry unit fighting alongside federal police, said his forces were gaining ground in the Intisar district despite heavy clashes there.

Iraqi forces in the east and north of the city were clearing areas they had recaptured on Thursday before advancing any further, officers said, and the army was trying to cut supply lines to the town of Tel Keyf, north of Mosul.

Since the offensive began 10 weeks ago, US-backed forces have retaken a quarter of the jihadists’ last major stronghold in Iraq in the biggest ground operation there since the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.
Recapturing Mosul would probably spell the end for Daesh self-styled caliphate, and Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi has said the group would be driven out of Iraq by April.

Elite forces pushed into Mosul from the east in October but regular army troops tasked with advancing from the north and south made slower progress and the operation stagnated.

After regrouping this month, they renewed the offensive on Thursday, advancing from the south, east and north of the city, which has been under militant control for more than two years.

The second phase of the operation will see US troops deployed closer to the front line inside the city.
On Friday, a Reuters reporter saw a handful of Americans in their MRAP vehicles, that tower over Iraqi tanks, accompanying top commanders to meetings in a village just north of Mosul.
Although the militants are vastly outnumbered, they have embedded themselves among Mosul residents, hindering Iraqi forces who are trying to avoid civilian casualties. Despite food and water shortages, most civilians have stayed in their homes rather than fleeing as had been expected.

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On the nothern front, Iraqi forces have yet to enter Mosul itself but on Friday they were clearing just-recaptured areas on its periphery as well as trying to cut off Tel Keyf.

“The enemy had occupied this area and used it for resting and resupplying toward Tel Keyf and Mosul,” Major General Najm Al-Jubbouri, a top commander in the offensive told Reuters in the northern district of Sada, which was recaptured on Thursday.

“It (Tel Keyf) is surrounded from the other sides and by our forces here,” he said.

Jubbouri said the US-led coalition backing Iraqi forces had killed 70 militants since late on Thursday and were using Apache helicopters, HIMARS rocket launchers and fighter jets.

Mosul is bisected by the Tigris river, and Iraqi forces have yet to enter the western side, where 2,000-year-old markets and narrow alleyways are likely to complicate any advance.

Coalition forces bombed the last remaining bridge connecting east and west Mosul late on Monday in a bid to block Daesh access across the Tigris River.

A medical source in Mosul told Reuters a large number of wounded militants had been ferried across the river to the emergency hospital on the western side of city on Thursday.

The source said the militants were denying wounded and sick civilians access to the hospital.

More than 114,000 civilians have been displaced from Mosul so far, according to the United Nations — a fraction of the 1.5 million thought to still be inside.
 
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http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/turkey-condemns-twin-bombing-in-iraqi-capital/717772

Turkey has condemned the deadly twin bombing which hit Baghdad on Saturday.

"We strongly condemn this atrocious terrorist attack at a time when Iraq has made significant strides in the fight against Daesh terrorism," the foreign ministry said in a statement.

Turkey said it would continue to stand behind the Iraqi government and its people in the fight against terror.

At least 24 people were killed and dozens injured in the twin bombing claimed by Daesh, according to security and health officials.

Two suicide bombers detonated their devices near a spare-parts shop in Al-Sinak market in central Baghdad, police officer Ahmed Khalaf told Anadolu Agency.


Hamid al-Gammal of the Baghdad health department said 24 people were killed, including the two bombers.

“At least 38 people were also injured in the bombing,” he said.

Al-Sinak market is usually teeming with shoppers and daily laborers unloading vans and wheeling carts around.

Daesh swiftly claimed responsibility for the double attack.

The Daesh-linked Amaq news agency said the bombing had targeted a gathering of Shia.

Saturday’s blasts came amid a wide-ranging offensive launched by the Iraqi army to recapture Mosul from Daesh.

Iraq’s second-largest city in terms of population, Mosul was overrun -- along vast swathes of territory in both northern and western Iraq -- by Daesh in 2014.
 
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