Iraqi forces reclaim town near Mosul

Separately,a series of bombings and shootings across the Iraqi capital has killed 13 people and wounded 24.

August 25, 2016 07:28 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:30 am IST - BAGHDAD

Members of the Iraqi government forces and the elite counter-terrorism service  drive in Qayyarah after they took key positions in the centre of the city from the Islamic State. Photo: AFP

Members of the Iraqi government forces and the elite counter-terrorism service drive in Qayyarah after they took key positions in the centre of the city from the Islamic State. Photo: AFP

Iraqi forces have retaken the key town of Qayara, near a major air base south of Mosul, from the Islamic State group, according to a statement from the Iraqi Prime Minister’s office.

Iraqi troops launched the operation to retake Qayara this week, more than a month after retaking the nearby air base from IS. Iraq’s Ministry of Defence said the army’s 9th division and the country’s elite Special Forces took part in the operation that was closely supported by coalition airpower.

Iraqi officials have repeatedly pledged that Mosul will be retaken this year. Qayara is located 70 km south of Mosul.

Separately, Iraqi officials say a series of bombings and shootings across the Iraqi capital has killed 13 people and wounded 24. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Separate roadside bombings on busy commercial streets in northern and southern Baghdad killed five and wounded 17 on Thursday, police said. Two sticky bombs attached to cars just south and east of Baghdad killed two and wounded seven.

And three shootings in different Baghdad neighbourhoods killed six people.

Police and hospital officials confirmed the casualty toll, speaking on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to talk to reporters.

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