WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – Iraqi military forces backed by the United States and its allies have now retaken two-thirds of the city of Mosul from Daesh, Department of Defense spokesman Peter Cook said in a briefing on Tuesday.
"Two thirds of east Mosul is now in government hands," Cook told reporters. "The various axes of advances into the city have begun to link their fronts… The coalition continues to provide critical support to the efforts."
"The key ISIL [Daesh]-held terrain… more than 2,000 square kilometers of territory [has been] captured" near Raqqa in Syria, he noted.
Cook also warned that the recent terrorist attacks in Istanbul and Baghdad confirmed that as Daesh lost more territory and would try to strike out and kill as many innocent civilians as possible in "high-profile" strikes.
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