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Iraqi forces mop up Daesh holdouts in Nineveh province

Members of Iraqi army are seen during the fight against Daesh militants in al-Ayadiya, northwest of Tal Afar, Iraq August 28, 2017 [Thaier Al-Sudani / Reuters]

Members of Iraqi army and PMF are seen during the fight against Daesh militants in Iraq 28 August 2017 [Thaier Al-Sudani / Reuters]

Iraqi forces have cleared roughly five square kilometers of territory in Iraq’s northern Nineveh province of Daesh terrorists, an Iraqi police source said Monday.

“For the fourth day in a row, joint forces from the army, police and Hashd al-Shaabi are carrying out military operations in Nineveh’s desert region,” Police Brigadier-General Jawad al-Alusi told Anadolu Agency.

The operations have so far left 19 Daesh terrorists dead and 10 new areas “liberated”, while the road linking the Nineveh desert to Kirkuk’s Hawija district was also brought under control, according to al-Alusi.

The police officer added that 33 Daesh “hideouts” and 14 tunnels used by the terrorist group had been destroyed.

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Operations, he said, would remain underway until the Daesh presence near the Syrian border was eliminated, the officer added.

Daesh has recently suffered a string of crushing defeats in both Iraq and Syria after overrunning vast swathes of territory in both countries in mid-2014.

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