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Iraqi forces recapture parts of Tal Afar, one of the last Islamic State strongholds in the country

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Fighters from the Hashed Al-Shaabi advance inside al-Nour neighbourhood, in eastern Tal Afar, the main remaining stronghold of the Islamic State group, after the government announced the beginning of an operation to retake it from the jihadists, on August 23, 2017. Photo: AFP
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Iraqi forces on Wednesday recaptured several districts and advanced towards the centre of Tal Afar, one of the Islamic State group’s last strongholds in the country, as aid workers braced for an exodus of civilians fleeing the fighting.

Armoured personnel carriers full of soldiers and fighters of the Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary coalition moved into Al-Nur district of southeast Tal Afar early in the morning.

“Our morale is very high. We are confronting the men of IS, breaking their lines and destroying their arsenals,” said Lieutenant-Colonel Monzer Abed.

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The pro-government forces encountered trucks parked across roads with earthen embankments aimed at stopping them, as well as sniper fire from rooftops and mortar shelling.

Six weeks after routing the jihadists from Iraq’s second city Mosul, Iraqi forces launched an assault Sunday on Tal Afar, where an estimated 1,000 jihadists are holed up.

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Shiite Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) members clash with Islamic State militants at the Al Jazeera neighbourhood of Tal Afar, Iraq, on August 23, 2017. Photo: Reuters
Shiite Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) members clash with Islamic State militants at the Al Jazeera neighbourhood of Tal Afar, Iraq, on August 23, 2017. Photo: Reuters
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