Islamic State fighters surrounded in Mosul by Iraqi army
Islamic State fighters are in disarray and struggling to fend off a rapid offensive by Iraqi forces to recapture Mosul and expel the militants from their last major stronghold in the country, a top US military official said.
“They’re lacking purpose, motivation and direction,” Army Major General Joseph Martin said in a phone interview from Baghdad. “I’ve never seen them so disorganised.”
The pace of the battle reflects dramatic improvements in Iraq’s military and its ability to coordinate operations with a US-led air campaign, which is pounding the militants at a record pace.
“You’re watching ISIS be annihilated,” Martin said of the militant group.
Iraq’s military quickly penetrated a set of obstacles, including concrete barriers and roadside bombs, that the militants had established to slow the Iraqi advance, Martin said.