iraqi forces try to bring civilians out of east mosul us pledges more support
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Iraqi forces try to bring civilians out of east Mosul, US pledges more support

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 Iraqi government forces attempted to evacuate civilians from Mosul's IS-held Old City on Tuesday so that troops could clear the area, but militant snipers hampered the effort, Iraqi officers said. They said the insurgents were also using civilians as human shields as government units edged towards the Al Nuri Mosque, the focus of recent fighting in the five-month-long campaign to crush IS in the city. As many as 600,000 civilians remain in the western sector of Mosul, complicating a battle being fought with artillery and air strikes as well as ground combat. Thousands have escaped in recent days. "Our forces control around 60 per cent of the west now," Defence Ministry spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Rasool told a news conference in eastern Mosul. "It's the Old City now with small streets and it's a hard fight with civilians inside. We are trying to evacuate them. "We are a few hundred metres from the mosque now, we are advancing on Al Nuri. We know it means a lot to Daesh (IS)," he said. The capture of the mosque would be a huge symbolic prize as well as strategic gain for the government. Government forces backed by a U.S.-led international coalition retook several cities last year, liberated eastern Mosul in December, and are now closing in on the west, but the militants are putting up fierce resistance from the close-packed houses and narrow streets. Baghdadi and other leaders have fled the city for the hinterlands, where IS remnants may regroup and wage a new phase of insurgency. At the same time, IS forces in the Syrian city of Raqqa are under attack in a parallel conflict. Brigadier General Saad Maan said soldiers had killed nine IS snipers on Tuesday and destroyed a bomb factory. "There are lots of snipers on top of the buildings in the Old City around the Al Nuri Mosque. We need to evacuate the families from inside as they using them as a shield when we are advancing on the mosque," he told the news conference. No precise toll of civilian casualties has been given but a prominent Iraqi politician said last week that the number could be as high as 3,500 dead since the attack on western Mosul started in mid-February. An emergency field hospital set up by the U.S. medical charity Samaritan's Purse says it has treated more than 1,000 patients, many of them women and children, since January. They suffered wounds from gunfire, land mines, mortar rounds, car bombings and booby-traps. Reporters at the frontline on Tuesday said clashes took place around the railway station in some areas troops had held a few days earlier. Troops fired rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machineguns at militants around the station as families ran across streets to avoid snipers "We sitting inside our house and bullets were coming through our door" said one woman fleeing to government lines. Saad Maan also said the bodies of a colonel and two other officers who had gone missing during the battle had been found. The colonel had been shot. But he said the men had not been captured by the insurgents. An Interior Ministry official told Reuters on Monday that the insurgents had captured a police colonel and eight other officers after they ran out of ammunition during a skirmish. But a Rapid Response units spokesman denied this when asked for comment on Monday night. The issue is sensitive as IS have a record of torturing, mutilating and killing military and civilian captives, and such an incident could be a blow to troops' morale. The number of displaced people from both sides of Mosul since the start of the offensive has reached 355,000, according to government figures. Some 181,000 had poured out of western Mosul since the start of the operations to retake that side. In Washington, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al Abadi said he had won assurances of greater U.S. support in the war in talks on Monday with U.S. President Donald Trump. But Abadi cautioned that military might alone would not be sufficient. He told a forum in Washington after his meeting with Trump that he had been told U.S. "support will not only continue but will accelerate." "But of course we have to be careful here," he said. "We are not talking about military confrontation as such. Committing troops is one thing, while fighting terrorism is another thing." Abadi, who leads the majority government in Baghdad, said it would be crucial to win over the local population in Mosul to achieve lasting peace. He is in Washington this week ahead of a gathering of world leaders of the coalition fighting IS who as well as waging war in Iraq and Syria have inspired attacks on civilian targets in Europe, Africa and elsewhere that have killed hundreds of people. 

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