U.S.-backed
Iraqi forces advancing in the Islamic State group's stronghold in western Mosul
fought off a counter-attack by the militants during bad weather in the early
hours of Thursday, officers said.
Some
militants were able to get near elite Iraqi units in the southwestern part of
the city, hidden among people displaced by the fighting, a senior officer told
Reuters.
Iraqi forces
captured the eastern side of Mosul in January after 100 days of fighting and
launched their attack on the districts that lie west of the Tigris River on
Feb. 19.
Defeating
Islamic State in Mosul would crush the Iraqi wing of the caliphate declared by
the group's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in 2014.
Source:
Reuters
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