Iraqi Popular Forces Preparing to Liberate Last Large ISIL Stronghold in Country

TEHRAN- Iraqi Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), or Hashd al-Shaabi, have completed their last preparations for an offensive on ISIL’s defense lines to liberate Tal Afar, a strategically important town 60 kilometers West of Mosul, one of the PMU units commanders said, Fars news Agency reported.

Ali Hasim Huseyni, one of the Hashd al-Shaabi unit commanders, commented to Sputnik Turkiye on the upcoming operation.

 “The Iraqi army and Hashd al-Shaabi units have completed their last preparations for the operation. We are waiting for the command of Iraq’s Commander-in–Chief Haider al-Abadi to launch the offensive. Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga Forces won’t take part in the operation. Iraq’s government army will provide aerial support for the operation,” he told Sputnik.

Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF), commonly known as the Golden Division, which took an active part in the liberation of Mosul, will also play a key role in the liberation of Tal Afar.

The commander explained that Tal Afar remains one of the last large ISIL’s strongholds in Iraq. There are hundreds of terrorists there. The liberation of Tal Afar will signify a large victory in the fight against terrorism.

Tal Afar is also a strategically important city, as it is located 63 kilometers to the West of Mosul,  52 km to the East of Sinjar, as is not far from the border with Syria.

Tal Afar has been under ISIL’s control since mid-2014, when the terrorists captured the town. Before the seizure, it was home to 750,000 people. Many civilians still reside in the city, Ali Hasim Huseyni said.

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