Mosul airport 'liberated' from Isis in battle for western half of Iraq's second city

Mosul airport 'liberated' from Isis in battle for western half of Iraq's second city

Iraqi forces have seized Mosul's airport and a nearby military base from Islamic State, according to state-run media. The US-backed government forces hope to use the airport as a launchpad for their campaign to expel the jihadists from Iraq's second largest city, IBT reports.

Iraqi federal police units, backed by regular army forces, entered the airport on Thursday morning (23 February), according to two police officials. They said heavy clashes were underway hours later with Isis fighters hunkered down inside several airport buildings and using suicide car bombs. Police officers said the militants had also deployed bomb-carrying drones against the Iraqi Counter Terrorism Forces advancing from the southwestern side of the city.

Separately, Iraqi special forces entered the Ghazlani military base next to the airport on the southern edge of the city, the spokesman of the Joint Military Operation Command, Brigadier General Yahya Rasool, told the Associated Press. Rasool said heavy clashes were underway inside the base. He did not provide more details.

The officials said coalition troops were with the advancing forces, though they didn't specify the nationalities of the foreign forces. The airport and the base, captured by Islamic State fighters when they overran Mosul in June 2014, have been heavily damaged by US-led air strikes intended to wear down the militants ahead of the offensive, a senior Iraqi official said.

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