Iraqi commander says 300 IS fighters holed up in Mosul

Militants are confined to a 500 square meter area, Lt. Gen. Sami al-Aridi says

July 05, 2017 12:46 pm | Updated 12:53 pm IST - Mosul

Iraqi children flee through the rubble as Iraqi forces continue their advance against Islamic State militants in the Old City of Mosul, Iraq on July 4, 2017. The gains in Mosul show Iraqis reject terrorism, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Tuesday.

Iraqi children flee through the rubble as Iraqi forces continue their advance against Islamic State militants in the Old City of Mosul, Iraq on July 4, 2017. The gains in Mosul show Iraqis reject terrorism, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Tuesday.

An Iraqi commander says he believes some 300 Islamic State (IS) fighters remain in the small patch of territory still controlled by the group in Mosul’s Old City.

Lt. Gen. Sami al-Aridi of Iraq’s special forces said on Wednesday that the militants are confined to a 500 square meter (600 sq. yard) area.

He spoke the day after Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi congratulated the armed forces on a “big victory” in Mosul, despite ongoing clashes.

IS captured Mosul in a matter of days when it swept across northern and central Iraq in the summer of 2014. Iraqi forces backed by a U.S.-led coalition launched a major operation to retake the city in October.

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