In 2003, a US-led coalition invaded Iraq and removed Saddam Hussein from power. Since then, the security situation has been very instable in the country.
In 2014, an insurgency escalated into a full-scale military conflict with ISIS expanding in large areas in Iraq. Over the next three years, Iraqi security forces, supported by some global and local powers, were working to push ISIS out of the captured territories. Iraqi forces made significant gains and started storming the last remaining ISIS stronghold of Mosul.
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Map Update: Iraqi Security Forces Storming Last ISIS Bastion In Mosul
On Wednesday, Iraqi security forces (ISF), backed up by the US-led coalition, launched an offensive in order to liberate the ISIS-held Old Mosul area in western Mosul. ISF are aiming to split Old Mosul into few parts and clear them one by one.
Good stuff, it would be great to get Mosul over and done with so the main Iraqi army can work with SAA and clear the borders and get that Shia crescent pumping.
Good stuff, it would be great to get Mosul over and done with so the main Iraqi army can work with SAA and clear the borders and get that Shia crescent pumping.