Iraqi popular mobilization forces have prevented the escape of around 200 ISIL terrorists fleeing for Syria through Iraqi city of Tal Afar.
200Daeshi terrorists prevented fleeing Iraq for Syria
14 Feb 2017 - 10:05
Iraqi popular mobilization forces have prevented the escape of around 200 ISIL terrorists fleeing for Syria through Iraqi city of Tal Afar.
On Monday, PMU spokesman Ahmed al-Assadi told reporters that the terrorists were using tanks in their attempt to escape Tal Afar, which is located to the west of Mosul.
"The attack by the Daesh terrorist gangs started at around 7:00 pm (1600 GMT)” and lasted for around six hours, he said.
PMU forces, also known as Hashd al-Sha'abi, have been stationed around Mosul since October 17, when Iraq launched massive operations to retake the city from Daesh.
The coalition of anti-terror forces has so far fully liberated the eastern half of the flashpoint city -- home to more than one million people -- and are gearing up to liberate its western side.
"This was an attempt by Daesh to open a breach, flee to the Syria border and exfiltrate some leaders and fighters," he added.
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