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On June 26, a car bomb attack targeted the offices of Ninawa Provincial Governor Duraid Kashmula in Mosul. The attack left 18 people dead and 80 wounded. By this time it was reported that all security gains made by the security forces during operation Lion's Roar had disintegrated. Insurgents managed
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into chaos with armed Kurds looting the city and forcing Arabs out of homes. At the same time, former Ba'athists and Iraqi military personnel fled south to Tikrit and began to form the insurgency. By the end of the first week of American occupation of Mosul, 31 Iraqis had been killed and 150 wounded.
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to secure Kirkuk and its nearby oilfields. Meanwhile, U.S. Special Forces and Peshmerga turned towards Mosul, securing the city on April 11 after the Iraqi Army V Corps surrendered. Despite efforts by the Special Forces commander, Lt. Col. Waltemeyer to keep Kurdish forces out of the city, Mosul fell
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On June 27, the U.S. military announced that it had killed Abu Khalaf, the leader of Al-Qaeda in Mosul. He was shot dead by American forces during a raid on a building in Mosul. Al-Qaeda suffered perhaps its greatest blow when American soldiers killed Khalaf, the "emir of Mosul". He had been a close
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On March 23, an insurgent suicide bomber, in a truck with a bullet-proof windshield, attacked Combat Outpost Inman, an Iraqi Army military base in western Mosul. He blasted through an armored vehicle to reach the courtyard of the military headquarters. In the ensuing explosion 13 Iraqi soldiers were
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On January 23, a massive cache of explosives was detonated in an abandoned building in Mosul in the Zinjeli neighborhood. Insurgents were tipped off that Iraqi security forces were preparing to search the building and when the police came they detonated the explosive. The explosion killed 60 people,
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or police recruits. One civilian was also killed. The police chief was dismissed over the incident. Meanwhile, in Mosul, a suicide bomber driving a police vehicle killed three police commandos and wounded nine others, including two policemen. In a separate attack, at least 20 civilians were wounded
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By mid-January 2008, the US 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 8th Regiment had been redeployed to Mosul from Baghdad, joining the 3rd Squadron of the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment (3-3 ACR), who had been in the city since December 2007, when the 3ACR took over responsibility for Nineveh province from the
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On May 24, the Iraqi military operation in Mosul was declared over and the city and surrounding areas declared secured by the military. The Iraqi Army stated that Al-Qaeda had been cleared from their remaining stronghold in the country. During the operation 14 Iraqi soldiers were killed. Five when
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On February 18, Coalition forces captured Abd-al-Rahman Ibrahim Jasim Tha'ir, Al Qaida's military emir for Mosul. Abd-al-Rahman was moved to Mosul from Bayji after the previous emir was captured on January 21. His capture allowed Coalition forces to develop intelligence about the Al-Qaeda in Iraq
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reported, "the culmination of one of the most spectacular victories of the war on terror." A terrorist force that once numbered more than 12,000, with AQI strongholds in the west and central regions of Iraq, has over two years been reduced to a mere 1,200 fighters, backed against the wall in the
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there. Al-Maliki said the aim of the offensive was to clear the city of "criminal terrorist gangs" and "it intends to provide suitable conditions for the operation of state offices, enabling it to reconstruct the city and to deliver services to its people." The U.S. military spokesman, Maj. Gen.
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and in Baghdad itself, remaining insurgent forces were forced to retreat towards northern Iraq and establish their main bases in Mosul, their last supply route through which they moved weapons, personnel and money from abroad into the country. Mosul also had strong strategic importance as a main
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On January 25, the Iraqi Prime Minister ordered Iraqi military reinforcements to Mosul to begin an offensive to crush the remaining al-Qaeda elements that were still holding out in the area. The troops, tanks and helicopters began arriving in Mosul on January 27, including elements of the 35th
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In January 2004, 8,700 soldiers of the 3rd SBCT/2nd Infantry Division replaced the 101st Airborne, effectively halving the number of U.S. soldiers. Ethnic tensions in Mosul grew, with the Sunni Arabs and the insurgents occupying the west side of Mosul and the Kurds occupying the east side. The
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On April 26, insurgents attacked an Iraqi Army checkpoint in Mosul. A suicide bomber detonated an explosive laden vehicle killing 2 Iraqi civilians and wounding 4. Insurgents than followed the explosion with small arms and RPG fire. Iraqi Army and Coalition forces returned fire, killing one
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Diagram released by Coalition forces after they had killed Abu Yasir al-Saudi, Al-Qaeda in Iraq's military emir (operational leader) for south-east Mosul, in an airstrike on February 27. The figure at the top of the network is Abd-al-Rahman, Mosul's military emir who was captured February
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At the same time, the Iraqi Army 2nd Division had redeployed two of its battalions to Baghdad. Despite the reduced Coalition and Iraqi presence in Mosul, attacks fell by half, from between 15 and 18 attacks per day in December 2006, to 7-9 attacks in July. However, coalition operations in
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On May 13, four days after the start of the military offensive, five Iraqi soldiers were killed in Mosul after their unit hit a roadside bomb in Mosul. The Iraqi Army announced that it had captured two senior al-Qaida in Iraq leaders east of Mosul. However, the Sunni
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logistics hub for Al-Qaeda in Iraq because of its size and location - sitting at crossroads between Baghdad, Syria, Turkey and Iran. The insurgents established a new base in Mosul and prepared for a 'decisive final battle' in the words of the Iraqi Prime Minister
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The next day, as the police was investigating the scene, of the massive bombing the day before, gunmen opened fire on them. At that time a suicide bomber targeted the car of the police chief of Mosul, who was on the scene, killing him and two other policemen.
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A U.S. military map used by General Petraeus in Congressional testimony in April 2008. The dark red areas represent regions where insurgents are capable of conducting operations, while the light red regions highlight insurgent transit
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Sporadic fighting had already been going on since late 2007, after the insurgents had been routed from Diyala. In early 2008, however, Al-Qaeda wanted to make it clear that they could still fight effectively in Iraq.
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Between 2004 and 2006, a stalemate existed between the Kurdish forces in the east of the city (who had been reflagged as the 2nd Iraqi Army Division) and Sunni insurgents who were firmly entrenched in western Mosul.
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On April 14, an insurgent suicide bomber attacked a group of Peshmerga soldiers near Sinjar. Following the attack insurgents opened up on them with small-arms fire and RPGs. 14 soldiers were killed and 15 wounded.
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Colvin, Marie, Al-Qaeda is driven from Mosul bastion after bloody last stand (The murder toll is dropping, the insurgents are on the run. Our correspondent is on the front line as the Iraqi army takes control)
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to secure Kirkuk and Mosul. As a result, the U.S. forces did not have a large military presence in Ninawa following the collapse of the Saddam Hussein regime. In early April 2003, the 173rd Airborne launched
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situation worsed in October 2004 when the 1st SBCT, 25th Infantry Division relieved the 3/2 SBCT. The 1/25 SBCT had only 3 battalions in Mosul since one of its battalions was redeployed to
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On June 2, a suicide bomber with a car packed full of explosives targeted the Ninawa police station in eastern Mosul, killing 13 people, including five policemen, and wounding 50 others.
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emplacements and providing information to ISI about the Iraqi Army. Iraqi security forces announced a 10-day amnesty for Iraqis to hand in medium and heavy weapons in exchange for cash.
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On March 15, a force of between 10–12 insurgents attacked an Iraqi Army combat outpost with grenades, RPGs and small arms. The insurgents were repulsed and 3 were killed in the attack.
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May 15–16, Iraqi forces announced that they had detained 833 people in Operation Lion's Roar since it began. Two civilians were killed by stray bullets during fighting in Mosul, while
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On June 8, a suicide car bomber attacked a U.S. military outpost in Hawija leaving one U.S. soldier dead. Another 18 soldiers and two Iraqi contractors were wounded.
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However, a day after the reinforcements arrived insurgents ambushed a U.S. military patrol in the city killing five soldiers. The patrol was initially attacked by an
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Kevin Bergner, announced that Iraq and U.S. forces had arrested 500 people and captured 5 weapons caches. A spokesman for the Iraqi Defence Ministry said that the
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Following the strong success of Operation Lion's Roar, remnants of insurgent forces tried to conduct a string of bombings to counteract the military operations.
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The editorial stated that the destruction of Al-Qaeda in Iraq was one of the most unlikely and unforeseen events in the long history of American warfare.
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network in south-east Mosul, and on March 1 it was reported that Coalition forces had killed the military emir for south-east Mosul on February 27,
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in 2007 the insurgents lost their primary base of operations in Diyala province and were still under attack by Coalition forces as part of
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Insurgents manage to maintain a significant presence in Mosul and surrounding areas and make the region their last urban stronghold
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arrived in Mosul to supervise the operation, mirroring a similar move made in March when he flew down to Basra to supervise the
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4th HBCT of the 1st Division. The city was split into two halves, with each unit responsible for security on their side. Two
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was providing 24-hour surveillance of Ninewa to Iraqi commanders, a role that was previously provided by Coalition forces.
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Insurgents are largely isolated from the rest of the country and not able to conduct coordinated attacks outside of Ninawa.
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Multi-National Force - Iraq - UPDATE: Coalition forces identify AQI leader, associate killed in Mosul raid
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was a series of offensives and counter-attacks between insurgent and Coalition forces for control of the
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and 1,000 U.S. Special Forces soldiers from the 10th Special Forces group opened a smaller front from
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On May 10, the Iraqi Army, backed by 10,000 Sunni tribesmen loyal to the government, began Operation
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Towards the end of April, 20,000 soldiers from the U.S. 101st Airborne Division, led by Maj. Gen.
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to the west of Mosul, Kirkuk further to the north-east and Hawija which is just south of Kirkuk.
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General Riyadh Jalal Tawfiq visits Iraqi troops at Combat Outpost Intisar in Mosul, February 2008
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Multi-National Force - Iraq - Insurgents attack checkpoint, kill 2 civilians, wound 4 (Mosul)
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During the fight for the north there was also some sporadic fighting in other areas, such as
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Multi-National Force - Iraq - Iraqi Special Operations Forces capture terrorist in Mosul
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On May 29, a double suicide bombing hit the north of the country. A suicide bomber in
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posted an editorial lamenting the failure of U.S. news media to report the defeat of
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On May 19, Iraqi forces reported that they had captured Abdul Khaleq al Sabaawi, the
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and Baghdad were forcing insurgents north along the Tigris River valley up to Mosul.
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Multi-National Force - Iraq - 3 insurgents killed during attack against IA in Mosul
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Multi-National Force - Iraq - Coalition Soldiers killed in IED attack (Ninewah)
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battalions from the 2nd Division who had been deployed in Baghdad as part of
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was largely over following the offensive, leading to the beginning of the
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to re-enter the city and gunmen were seen roaming the streets in force.
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The capital of Ninawa province, Mosul, forms the northern tip of the "
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Iraq offers cash for weapons in crackdown against Qaeda - Yahoo! News
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On June 4, insurgents ambushed a U.S. military patrol in the town of
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in early-to-mid-2008. Some fighting also occurred in the neighboring
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border, killed 17 people and wounded 42 others. 16 of the dead were
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all of them civilians, wounded 280 and leveled several buildings.
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arrived in Mosul and assumed responsibility for Ninawa province.
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they were captured and executed and nine by two roadside bombs.
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Military operations of the Iraq War involving the United States
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returned to Mosul. Also, in January 2008, Iraq established the
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Mosul Braces for Assault on Last Bastion of Al Qaida in Iraq
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killed and 42 people, including 30 soldiers, were wounded.
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party stronghold and a major source of officers for the
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article by Patrick Cockburn on the May 2008 offensive.
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when a car bomb exploded near a bus station in Mosul.
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Nineveh campaign
Iraq War
Operation Phantom Phoenix
Nineveh Governorate
Iraq
Iraq War
withdrawal of United States troops from Iraq
Iraq War
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Islamic state of Iraq
Other Iraqi Insurgents
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Fadhil al-Barwari
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