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CNN: Trump: Iraqis Begin Operations To Wipe Out Isis by lightblazingnow(m): 7:58pm On Feb 19, 2017
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Iraq starts operation to drive ISIS out of west Mosul
By Faith Karimi, Hamdi Alkhshali and Basma Atassi, CNN

Updated 1205 GMT (2005 HKT) February 19, 2017
Iraq starts operation to retake west Mosul

Iraq starts operation to retake west Mosul 02:05
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ISIS seized Mosul in 2014
Mosul is Iraq's second-largest city
(CNN)Iraq has launched an operation to regain control of western Mosul from ISIS militants, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Sunday.

The Prime Minister described the operation, which comes after Iraq recaptured eastern Mosul, a "new dawn" in the liberation of Mosul. He urged Iraqi organizations to provide humanitarian services and support to the liberated area.

"Go forward with my blessing, heroic forces of Iraq," he said on state television.
The Iraqi air force dropped millions of leaflets over western Mosul late Saturday, warning residents of an offensive by ground forces on the ISIS-held part of the city. The area has been targeted only by airstrikes in the past.
Fighters of the Popular Mobilisation paramilitaries prepare defensive positions near the frontline village of Ayn al-Hisan, on the outskirts of Tal Afar west of Mosul, where Iraqi forces are preparing for the offensive retake the western side of Mosul from ISIS fighters, on February 18, 2017.
Fighters of the Popular Mobilisation paramilitaries prepare defensive positions near the frontline village of Ayn al-Hisan, on the outskirts of Tal Afar west of Mosul, where Iraqi forces are preparing for the offensive retake the western side of Mosul from ISIS fighters, on February 18, 2017.
Iraqi forces have had control of the eastern part of the city, which is divided by the Tigris River, since January.
The offensive to retake Mosul's west bank has been one of the Iraqi force's toughest challenges.
The forces will not be able to attack across the river because all five bridges connecting the eastern and western parts of the city are heavily damaged, so the offensive is expected to come from the south and west.
A Google Earth satellite image taken before the operation captures Mosul's five bridges spanning the Tigris River.
A Google Earth satellite image taken before the operation captures Mosul's five bridges spanning the Tigris River.
Moreover, the older part of the city has warrens of alleys that are impassable to military vehicles.
Save the Children warned that "the impact of artillery and other explosive weaponry in those narrow, densely-populated streets is likely to be more deadly and indiscriminate than anything we have seen in the conflict so far".
ISIS over the past two years has dedicated much of its defensive preparations to this area.
The leaflets say Iraqi forces are already making advancements and are "providing guidance and recommendations" for citizens ahead of the offensive.
The leaflets also warn ISIS members to turn in their weapons and surrender "before they face their inevitable fate at the hands of our heroic forces."
Iraqi PM: Eastern Mosul liberated from ISIS

Iraqi PM: Eastern Mosul liberated from ISIS 02:13
As many as 800,000 civilians live in western Mosul, according to the United Nations. It said UN humanitarian agencies will assist civilians caught in the fighting.
"The situation is distressing," said Lise Grande, the UN humanitarian coordinator for Iraq. "People, right now, are in trouble. We are hearing reports of parents struggling to feed their children and to heat their homes."
Iraqi fighter jets conducted airstrikes targeting ISIS headquarters and communications positions Friday and Saturday, according to the military.
The offensive to retake Mosul from ISIS's brutal rule began in October with a push by the Iraqi army, counter-terrorism forces, federal police and Kurdish Peshmerga fighters.
ISIS seized Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city, in 2014. It is the militant group's last major stronghold in the country.

CNN's Ben Wedeman contributed to this report

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