Four new neighborhoods were freed in east Mosul, while
fighting continued for several others. Karama,
Intisar,
Younis
Sabawi, and Jaffa in the east were freed by a combination of the Golden
Division and Federal Police. Salam
was being cleared as well, and there was still a struggle for Sumer, Palestine,
Siha, Nassir and
Shaimaa. The Islamic State was at work as well. At least two people were
wounded by mortar
fire, and a reporter
was injured in a separate incident. A suicide bomber
killed four and wounded 11 in Karama, and eleven car bombs
were destroyed in
Karama, Nassir, and in the southeast. General Abdul Wahab Saadi from the Golden
Division claimed
that more than 60% of east Mosul had been freed so far. That was an exaggeration,
as the Iraqi forces have still not really moved into any new areas yet. Karama,
Intisar, etc. have all been fought over for two months. 40% would probably be a
more realistic figure.
The army, police, and Hashd were moving forward too outside
of Mosul. North of the city Malayeen, Kindi, and Arabi al-Thani were liberated.
In the west, Shokran was freed,
and the Mosul-Tal Skeif road secured by the Hashd and Federal Police. The
latter may not have happened however as the Iraqi forces (ISF) were shelling
Islamic State checkpoints on the road. The insurgents carried out three attacks in the north
too launching several car bombs.
Agence
France Presse reported on the internal displacement within Mosul. Some
people were fleeing their neighborhoods, while others were sheltering in place.
The government was providing some buses to try to help people get out of their
areas. Many times this was happening in the middle of fighting making it very
difficult and dangerous for these people.
Rudaw
had a piece about rising tensions between the Peshmerga, ISF and Hashd east of
Mosul. In the town of Somaqiyah the three forces meet. A Peshmerga commander
claimed that the ISF and Hashd were handing out money to people to gain their
support, and telling others to leave areas under Kurdish control. The Kurds
have occupied a huge amount of land north and northeast of Mosul during the
campaign. They claim it all as part of the disputed territories, but they
signed an agreement with Baghdad to leave them after Mosul was liberated. The
Kurds have gone back and forth over whether they will do that or not however,
which was why they were complaining about the ISF and Hashd in Somaqiyah. For
now they want to control all of the areas they have occupied.
Finally, since the start of the Mosul campaign on October 17
to December 31, 2016 4,375 deaths and 13,963 wounded have been reported in the
press. Because of government censorship of its casualties and lack of access to
the frontline by reporters the real figures are likely much higher. The
civilian population of Ninewa has taken the brunt of the violence with 3,962
killed and 12,837 wounded. The Islamic State was responsible for executing
2,727 people, and Coalition air strikes were blamed for 315 civilian fatalities
and 390 injured.
Mosul Campaign
Casualties 10/17/16-12/31/16
4,375 Dead
1 US Sailor
1 Hashd al-Watani
2 Kurd Counterterrorism
16 Police
28 ISF
65 Peshmerga
82 Hashd
218 Soldiers
3,962 Civilians
13,963 Wounded
2 Hashd al-Watani
5 Police
59 Hashd
253 Peshmerga
353 ISF
454 Soldiers
12,837 Civilians
SOURCES
Adel, Loaa, “Iraqi forces fully liberate southern Karama
neighborhood,” Iraqi News, 1/1/17
Agence France Presse, “Iraq forces have retaken over 60% of
east Mosul: commander,” 1/1/17
- “US general hands Iraqis fighting in Mosul vote of
confidence,” 1/1/17
Al Alam, “2,000 ISIL Terrorists Killed in Mosul Liberation
Operation,” 1/1/17
- “Iraq’s Joint Military Forces Gain Two Strategic ISIS-Held
Regions in Mosul City,” 1/1/17
-
"Iraqi Drone Attack Kills 20 ISIL Terrorists in Mosul," 1/1/17
- “MOSUL VIDEO: Iraqi Forces in Battle with ISIS Terrorists
in Second Phase of Operations,” 1/1/17
- “Top ISIS Leader Killed in Eastern Mosul,” 1/1/17
ARA News, “Iraqi forces target ISIS key supply line north
Mosul,” 1/1/17
Buratha News, “Team outlines the military situation in
Ninewa We Are Coming operation for Sunday January 1, 2017,” 1/1/17
Coles,
Isabel and al-Rubaie, Ali, "Islamic State attacks Iraqi police near Najaf,
kills seven," 1/1/17
Dunlop, W.G., “Frightened civilians flee as Iraq forces
battle IS in Mosul,” Agence France Presse, 12/31/16
Face
Iraq, "Military source: forces took control of the road linking the cities
of Mosul and Tal Skeif," 1/1/17
-
"Sources: Military Intelligence destroyed two car bombs and killed six
terrorists in Argoob," 1/1/17
Al
Forat, "Photographer Harbi Hussein al-Khafaji injured on the left coast of
Mosul," 1/1/17
Hemid, Leyla, “Iraqi Forces Enter Three More Neighborhoods
of Mosul,” Bas News, 1/1/17
Iddon, Paul, “Mosul operation will drag on into early,
mid-2017, analysts predict,” Rudaw, 1/1/17
Al
Maalomah, "Counter-terrorism forces destroyed five car bombs east
Mosul," 1/1/17
- “Defense Ministry announced killing 38 Daesh members
southeast Nineveh,” 1/1/17
-
"Destroyed several car bombs during the process of Ninewa We Are Coming
operation," 1/1/17
-
"The martyrdom of four displaced people and injuring 11 in a suicide
bombing in Mosul," 1/1/17
- “Ninewa Council: Iraqi forces have not committed any
breaches since the start of operations,” 1/1/17
- “Security forces freed Younis Sabawi in Nineveh,” 1/1/17
Al
Mada, "Killing 152 Daesh members and destruction of three car bombs in
Mosul," 1/1/17
- “Mosul operation resume freeing five neighborhoods with
the assistance of the Federal and Rapid Reaction Police,” 1/1/17
Mostafa, Mohamed, “Dead bodies of Islamic State fighters
dumped with trash: Nineveh official,” Iraqi News, 1/1/17
-
"Iraqi forces recapture more districts in eastern Mosul, kill 19
militants," Iraqi News, 1/1/17
-
"Updated: 3 Mosul districts, strategic street recaptured: army,
police," Iraqi News, 1/1/17
Rudaw, “’Historic cooperation’ of Kurdish, Iraqi forces not
evident in ‘disputed areas,’” 1/1/17
- “’No substantial barriers’ to Iraqi army in E. Mosul, says
commander,” 1/1/17
4 comments:
How big is a neighborhood exactly?
They all vary in size. Try taking a look at the maps from previous posts and you can see the largest ones.
As a layman I have been following this campaign in the press and it is difficult to get a real sense of how it is going. It is my understanding that the Iraqi Army (or ISF) in particular, the Golden Division (saw the VICE video of them in Fallujah, Major Hassan and his redbull, hope he is o.k., btw) is attacking Mosul neighbourhoods directly from the east. The Peshmerga are not attacking directly, nor are the shia PMU's (Hashd), these groups are just surrounding Mosul.
So according to these statistics these are the KIA numbers, but in reality the ISF and the Golden Division are experiencing a much higher casualty rate? but these numbers are not officially reported?
4,375 Dead
1 US Sailor
1 Hashd al-Watani
2 Kurd Counterterrorism
16 Police
28 ISF
65 Peshmerga
82 Hashd
218 Soldiers
3,962 Civilians
Yes the Iraqi govt does not report its losses. These are the figures that have appeared in the press. The real numbers are much higher.
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