(AhlulBayt News Agency) - A sum of 160 Iranian lawmakers in a statement on Sunday underlined that the liberation of the city of Mosul in Iraq was a great victory for the people of the neighboring country.

2 July 2017 - 14:46
Iranian lawmakers hail Mosul liberation

"The liberation of Mosul was a humiliating defeat for the US and its regional puppets who supported the ISIS," the Iranian lawmakers said in their statement.

The Iranian legislators in their statement thanked God for the victory and also congratulated the Iraqi people, government, parliament, Iraqi People's Mobilization Forces (PMF), Iraqi religious leader Ayatollah Sistani, and Iranian military advisors in Iraq for the triumph.

Iraqi government forces on Sunday recaptured more areas and killed 79 ISIS militants in Mosul’s Old City as they pushed to the last few meters held by the terrorist group.

The Defense Ministry’s War Media Cell said the army’s Counter-Terrorism Forces recaptured Mekkawi area in the Old City and raised Iraqi flags above the area’s buildings, Iraqi News reported.

Federal Police chief, Lt. Gen. Shaker Jawdat, said his forces killed the militants and set 550 civilians free after taking over Bab Jadid neighborhood in the Old City and consummated the recapture of al-Shifa district, a medical and health facilities hub North of the medieval district.

Jawdat revealed that civilians’ tip-offs led to the arrest of tens of militants hiding in the middle of civilians evacuated by the forces from the battlefield. He also said forces took over the Bilal al-Habashi mosque in the Old City.

Generals from the Iraqi forces and the US-led coalition predicted last week to complete the takeover of Mosul within a few days after joint troops managed to liberate the Old City’s Nuri al-Kabir Mosque, the place where ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ascended a rostrum to proclaim the establishment the group's rule in Iraq and Syria.

Some generals were quoted saying there were less than 200 militants in the city, adding that the forces reached the Western bank of the Tigris River. Government troops regained control over the Eastern part of the city in January.

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) said Saturday that 289 people were killed during violence in Nineveh province, which includes Mosul, during the month of June.



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