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The Battle of Mosul: Iraqi militias cut access to cities


Iraqi paramilitary forces claim to have seized key road
West of Mosul, effectively encircling the city controlled by
The so-called Islamic State.

Popular mobilization (Hashd al-Shaabi)
Had taken control of the road between Tal Afar and Sinjar
After establishing a link with the Kurdish forces.
IS activists still control the section of the road between Tal
Afar and Mosul.
In the meantime, an air strike has struck another bridge
Mosul, as troops advance further into the eastern regions.
There is only one functional bridge at
Tigris River, which flows through the city.
About 50,000 members of the Iraqi security forces, the Kurds
Fighters, the Sunni tribes and the Shia militias are
Involved in the five-week offensive to drive SI activists
From their last great urban stronghold in the country.
Popular Mobilisation in, which is dominated by the Iranian-
backed Shia militias, they will kill each other on the road
By far the most-Tal controlled the city, 50km (31 miles) from Mosul,
the command of the city of Sinjar and the Kurdish, 45km (28 miles)
beyond the sea, on the fourteenth.
A Kurdish AFP news agency reported, the safety of the state
Which is associated with the army of the fighting men with the other anti-PM EST,
Turkish members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party
(PKK) in the three villages in the country.
PM A prominent leader, Abu Mahdi al-Mohandas, that
And now he could not be a distinction between the way in the Mosul
Tal afar.
But he warned the Turkish government PM
not to attack, especially in the Sunni Turkish
The town, which is a match for thousands of civilians
Already leaving the field to the Kurdish-held north.
"The people fled from the Hashid due to what is more,
fears among civilians, "said Nuraldin Qablan a
a representative of the province of Nineveh, for tal in the distance
Council, currently based in the city of Irbil in Iraq's
Kurdistan Region.
Shia militias have been accused of committing serious
injuries, including the slaughter of Sunni civilians, and steal,
Previous to the war.
But on Wednesday, the soldiers are still farther away
Mosul in the east, where they are pushing forward with fierce resistance of the
5,000 to 6,000 militants estimated to dug out
In the midst of the city.
Earlier, the US-led coalition were suitable for feeding
another offensive bombed bridges in the river
The Tigris, which is on the east and on the west of Mosul.
An Iraqi general, to the Associated Press that
In the third place, which is called the place strikes you on the Bridge
early in the morning, with the report of its own, they are news,
Amaq refers to the "outside
service. "
There were five bridges in the operation of the Tigris in Mosul
launched a little while ago, as far as the excellency of power
17 October, the city went into them.
A month ago the US destroyed the bridge over the impact of the air,
in the city center. Two weeks after a strike out
Fifth bridge to the north. On Tuesday, it was announced Amaq
Fourth, the southern bridge was
damaged.
"This is an impediment to the freedom of movement and the movement of the Daesh,
Mosul, "Coalition spokesman Col. John Dorrian told Reuters
News Agency on Monday for using the term, namely,
From the name of its previous Acronym Arabic.
"Nia, and the capacity of the supply of those, and do not peck,
of the forces, that were in the city. "
However, in the UN International Organization for Migration
warned that it could hamper the destruction of bridges
an estimated 1.5 million civilians within the protection
Mosul.
The UN says 68,000 people in the past it has moved
five weeks, with about 59,000 out of the fields
And if everything else in the city of Mosul.

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