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Iraqi forces in Mosul fight ISIL counter-attack

2017-03-03 09:30 GMT+8 1309km to Cairo
Editor Wang Mingyan
‍ISIL terrorists launched a counter-attack against advancing US-backed Iraqi forces in western Mosul during an overnight rain storm, as the battle for control of the militants' last major urban stronghold in Iraq intensified. 
Explosions and gun fire rang out across the city's southwestern districts in the early hours of Thursday. 
Smoke rises after an airstrike, during the battle against ISIL, at the district of al-Mamoun in Mosul, Iraq on March 1, 2017. /CFP Photo
A senior Iraqi officer said ISIL staged its attack on units from the elite Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) when the storm and strong winds hampered air surveillance and on-the-ground visibility. He said some militant fighters hid among displaced families to get close to the US-trained troops. 
Iraqi forces captured the eastern side of Mosul in January after 100 days of fighting and launched their attack on the districts that lie west of the Tigris river on February 19. 
Iraqi special forces soldiers run during a battle with ISIL terrorists in Mosul, Iraq on March 2, 2017. /Reuters Photo
Defeating ISIL in Mosul would crush the Iraqi wing of the caliphate declared by the group's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in 2014, from Mosul's grand old Nuri mosque. 
Residents reported that civilians were killed in an air strike on an ISIL-run mosque on Wednesday, highlighting the perilous situation facing hundreds of thousands of Mosul residents as the allied forces step up their campaign. 
A displaced Iraqi girl reacts as she flees her home in Mamoun district as Iraqi forces battle with ISIL terrorists, in western Mosul, Iraq on March 1, 2017. /CFP Photo
The residents said the blast collapsed or damaged a number of neighboring houses, many of which are badly made and poorly maintained. A spokesman for the US-led coalition said he was not aware of an air strike on the Omar al-Aswad mosque. 
The mosque was where ISIL sent members of the Iraqi national police and armed forces to surrender their weapons and register in a militant database when the group seized control of the city in 2014. In return, they received a pass to prevent their arrest and possible execution at militant check points. 
(Source: Reuters)
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