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Iraq
Clashes continue in Mosul outskirts as forces enter new neighborhood
2016-11-10
[RUDAW.NET] Iraqi Special Forces have gained control of large parts of the djinn-infested Mosul
... the home of a particularly ferocious and hairy djinn...
district of Intisar, south of the city, Tuesday after little resistance from ISIS bad boys, Rudaw embedded correspondent Nabard Hussein reports.

Counter sniper teams from Iraq's elite security forces have tried to locate attackers in the neighborhood on Tuesday after a series of deadly sniper attacks targeted army convoys that are now pushing to retake the remaining parts of the district.

"No-one is really safe including civilians as far as sniper attacks continue in this neighborhood," Hussein said.

"Gunshots are heard with frequency inside the district which are believed to be snipers deterring army units from pushing north," he added.

The human conditions also remain dire in most parts of the liberated neighborhoods of the city with acute shortage of food and daily needs, residents told Hussein.

"What are we supposed to eat, there are no stores and no food to buy," said a resident in Intisar as the city has been virtually shut down since the operation started over three weeks ago.

"When the sporadic gunfire dampens, people get out of their houses and ask the army for food and necessities," said Hussein.

Aid agencies have rushed to several liberated areas in south outskirts of Mosul delivering food and basic medical supplies but the relief effort has been relatively slow due to the booby trapped roads and sniper attacks, he added.

In Hammam Alil neighborhood, Iraqi forces have worked hectically to deactivate or blow the planted landmines. Army officers told Rudaw that many areas have been cleared but still caution residents of possible explosives.

"ISIS didn't really put up any considerable resistance here, but the explosives that they planted throughout the neighborhood have been our major concern," said an army commander.
Posted by:Fred

#3  ^^^ ...Syria and Russia had established an corridor so ISIS can escape Aleppo to help fortify Mosul.
Posted by: mossomo   2016-11-10 15:50  

#2  Early October Russia Media reported that the Saudis, Turks, and Obama will allow a corridor for Daesh to escape back to Syria (Aleppo).

Around the same time it was reported that Kurdish commander said a corridor would be left open for escaping civilians.

Again, same week - an Iraqi general stated the corridor was open for escaping ISIS.

Same week - an Western media outlet said Syria and Russia had established an corridor so ISIS can escape to help fortify Mosul.

But any way you hash it, the corridors are very flawed - it sucks for the civilians. However - the faster you kill all the islamists, the faster you end this.
Posted by: mossomo   2016-11-10 15:49  

#1  This is a very flawed operation. Attacking from 3 sides but leaving the 4th side wide open. It is reported that around 500 vehicles a day flow in and out of Mosul through the fourth side providing ISIS with the resources needed to sustain resistance to this operation.
Posted by: Butch Shusonter1176   2016-11-10 11:13  

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