STREET FIGHTING INTENSE
Iraq forces take key bridge in west Mosul
Mosul — Iraqi forces battling the Islamic State (IS) group in west Mosul reached the city’s southernmost bridge on Monday, a crucial step in efforts to defeat the jihadists in their stronghold, a spokesman said. The move, a little more than a week into a major push on Mosul’s west bank, could allow Iraqi forces to extend a floating bridge between the city’s two halves and pile pressure on the jihadists. "The rapid response force and the federal police have liberated Jawsaq neighbourhood and now control the western end of the fourth bridge," Brig-Gen Yahya Rasool said. The spokesman for the joint operations command was referring to the southernmost of five bridges — all of which are damaged and unusable — across the Tigris River that divides the northern Iraqi city. "That means the bridge is under control on both sides," Rasool said. Government forces retook the east bank from IS in January, completing a vital phase in an offensive on Mosul that began on October 17 and has involved t...
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