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Military Spokesman Claims Only 12 km Of Mosul Still Held By Islamic State

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According to a military spokesman on Tuesday, Iraqi forces have removed Islamic State militants from all but a 12 square kilometer area of Mosul. The announcement was made after planes scattered leaflets into the city telling civilians the battle was nearly won. Militants now control only a few districts in the western half of Mosul including the Old City, where many expect Islamic State will make its last stand. U.S.

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