Wild boars overrun Islamic State position, kill 3 militants
Wild boars overrun Islamic State position, kill 3 militants
A bunch of boars attacked ISIS militants, and actually managed to kill a few
activist's eventual caliphate in the three days before the pigs assaulted. Hawija, around 100 miles south of Mosul, sees many occupants escape to Kurdish Kirkuk day by day, and the Iraqi military has wanted to dispatch a hostile in the locale after an arduous push to free Mosul is finished.
"We realize that a slaughter occurred in Hawija region through our sources," al-Assi told the Times. "This won't be ISIS's last slaughter against nationals."
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Hawija is deliberately found east of the street from Mosul to Baghdad, on the edge of the oil-rich area of Kirkuk. U.S.- sponsored troops propelled the push to drive the aggressors out of Mosul in October. Eastern Mosul was freed in January, and the Iraqi military guaranteed Tuesday it had taken control of the al-Tanek neighborhood, the biggest on the western side of the city.
Kirkuk Gov. Najmaldin Karim restored calls to the Iraqi armed force and government to free Hawija.
"The anguish of the general population of Hawija and its encompassing regions is painful," he revealed to The Times.
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Iraqi powers' battle for Mosul in progress
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An individual from the Iraqi powers watches the dissemination of help bundles for west Mosul inhabitants given by volunteers on the eastern side on April 21, 2017, as Iraqi powers proceed with the hostile to retake the city from Islamic State warriors
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