International Coalition: Iraqi forces are fighting the hardest Mosul Daesh
International Coalition: Iraqi forces are fighting the hardest Mosul Daesh
2017/5/27 11:20
[Oan- Baghdad]
spokesman Colonel International Alliance, said Ryan Dillon, said Saturday that “loses Daesh and in very soon the biggest stronghold of him at all to replace the Iraqi flag replaced the black I saw him in various parts of the city of Mosul.”
According to Colonel Dillon in a press statement that “Iraqi security forces have made steady progress , ” adding “it is facing a fierce enemy and desperate in the narrowest and most difficult areas cleared in this campaign so far.”
He stressed that ” the international alliance politically and militarily committed to fully destroy the common enemy and will continue to grow while continuing to progress to overcome Daesh and control over its territory and to dismantle their networks.”
” The coalition forces continued to provide support to the Iraqi security forces carried out 34 where an air strike last week , ” noting that ” the battle of Mosul was a long and arduous Iraqis fought bravely innocent civilians and suffered a lot of them.”
Dillon stressed that with the presence of international, strong and increasingly committed to the coalition will continue to press until we achieve the defeat of Daesh “valuing” Saudi contributions to support the international coalition ‘s efforts, particularly to strengthen border controls with Iraq to prevent infiltration of fighters. ”
He Dillon said the defeat of Daesh is an international effort by 71 countries , including the newest members of NATO as well as Ethiopia and Djibouti. ”
The Ninawa Operations Command announced on Saturday the launch of the hordes of joint forces to liberate the remaining neighborhoods is liberated in the right coast of Mosul , where the army forces stormed the Shifa neighborhood and the Republican hospital and stormed the federal police forces Zndjeli neighborhood and broke into the anti – terrorism forces , the first health district.
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