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Govt forces enter first west Mosul neighbourhood

Iraqi security forces advance towards the the village of al-Buseif on February 21, during their offensive to retake western Mosul
Iraqi security forces advance towards the the village of al-Buseif on February 21, during their offensive to retake western Mosul
A lieutenant general in the Counter-Terrorism Service said his men had retaken a military base and a village southwest of Mosul.
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Elite Iraqi forces on Friday entered a west Mosul neighbourhood for the first time since the start four months ago of an offensive to retake the city, a commander said.

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Sami al-Aridhi, a lieutenant general in the Counter-Terrorism Service, said his men had retaken a military base and a village southwest of Mosul and entered a residential neighbourhood of the city.

"We have attacked and fully control Ghazlani base, we have also taken Tal al-Rayyan... and we're attacking Al-Maamun neighbourhood," he told AFP.

Iraqi forces secured the east side of Mosul a month ago and on Sunday launched a fresh push on the west side of the Tigris River that divides the city.

They have since retaken several outlying villages and desert areas near the city.

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On Friday, commanders confirmed that government forces had full control of the airport that lies on the southern edge of the city.

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