(Iraq Joint Operations Command)
The Iraqi forces (ISF) have changed their tactics for the
Tal Afar operation and charged right towards the center of the town. The army’s
9th Division and the Hashd breached Tal Afar in the northeast and
southeast entering the al-Askari
and Khadra
neighborhoods. The Rapid Reaction units and Hashd freed Kifa
in the northwest. The Hashd also took Nour and Tarmi.
Instead of meticulously moving towards Tal Afar and clearing all the areas before
taking on Tal Afar itself, they struck
right for the town. In just three days they reached it. Another difference is
the role of the Hashd. As the operation started the government said it would be
like the Mosul battle with only the army and police entering Tal Afar, while
the Hashd would remain on the outside. The speed with which the forces reached
the town however has meant various Hashd are now inside. Badr for example,
claimed it took an area.
Other elements of the attacking force were still on the
perimeter. 7 villages were cleared
in the process, along with an oil refinery in Kisk. These
forces will likely penetrate Tal Afar soon as well, while others hold the
outskirts.
The Coalition were providing support. The French were moving
their artillery from around Mosul to the Tal Afar district. U.S. advisers were seen advancing forward with Iraqi
army units. The Associated
Press photographed members of the 82nd Airborne and Belgium
Special Forces providing aerial surveillance with drones and over watch support
with anti-tank missiles on the first day of the campaign. The U.S. is also
operating out of an Iraqi base nearby. This is the same type of assistance they
provided in Mosul.
The Coalition presence reportedly led several pro-Iran Hashd
groups to leave. It was said that Kataib
Hezbollah, Asaib Ahl Al-Haq, and the Nusab
and Khorasani Brigades all departed complaining that Americans were on the
ground and refused to work with them. This would be surprising if true. These
groups have talked for months about taking the town. They see themselves as the
protectors of the local Shiite Turkmen, and would like to control Tal Afar
afterward because it has such a history as an important base for the Islamic
State. If they did leave they could easily come back during or after the
battle.
Iraq planes dropped
leaflets over Tal Afar for the second time. They told people to stay away from
Islamic State positions and called for the insurgents to surrender. This has
become a common practice of the Iraqi air force to inform people still living
under IS control that their liberation is coming.
For the last month people have been fleeing Tal Afar. That
started when the bombing began. Now that the fighting has started the numbers
have increased. The International Organization for Migration reported that
3,200 fled from August 18-22. They are being sent to the camps south and east
of Mosul. The United Nations has been concerned about the distances they have
to travel to safety, especially with the summer heat, but there is no real
alternative.
SOURCES
Al Aalem, “Source: the sudden withdrawal of some Brigades
and Kataib Hezbollah from the Tal Afar battle and the reason why,” 8/22/17
AIN, "Urgent Liberation of Trambi village northwest of
Tal Afar," 8/22/17
Al Alam, “Iraqi Forces free more
areas in Tal Afar,” 8/22/17
Baghdad Post, “Documented: Iraqi
warplanes drop leaflets over Tal Afar,” 8/22/17
- “Iraqi forces make gains
against ISIL in Tal Afar push,” 8/22/17
- “Rapid Response Forces open northwestern axis of Tal
Afar,” 8/22/17
- “Security forces control Sikak oil refinery 2 villages in
Tal Afar,” 8/22/17
Bas News, “Key District
Liberated From IS in Tel Afar,” 8/22/17
- “Thousands of Iraqi Civilians
Fleeing Tel Afar Assisted by UN,” 8/22/17
BBC, “IS conflict: Iraqi forces enter outskirts of Tal
Afar,” 8/22/17
Al Ghad Press, “In pictures .. Al Abbas Combat Division arrives
within the parameters of the first district of Tal Afar,” 8/22/17
- “Joint forces liberate an oil refinery and two villages
north of Tal Afar,” 8/22/17
- “Al-Khadra neighborhood stormed and kill 10 insurgents
south-east Tal Afar,” 8/22/17
Iraq News Network, “Sadiqun: the withdrawal of the Kataib
Hezbollah, Nusab and Khorasani Brigades from the Tal Afar liberation battle,”
8/22/17
Iraqi Broadcasting Networks, “Iraqi Forces Begin To Storm
The Center of Tal Afar,” 8/22/17
Al Mada, “The joint forces storm Tal Afar with the tactic of
using two axis,” 8/22/17
Mostafa, Mohamed, “UPDATED: Iraqi forces kill 25 IS
militants, gain ground in Tal Afar,” Iraqi News, 8/22/17
Al Noor News, “Anti-Terrorism
Forces reach the first neighborhoods of Tal Afar,” 8/22/17
Reuters, “Iraqi forces breach
Islamic State stronghold Tal Afar: statement, “8/22/17
Rudaw, “UPDATED: Hashd and Iraqi Army advance into first
neighborhood inside Tal Afar,” 8/22/17
Shaker, Sarhad, “US-led coalition tightens noose around
Iraq’s Tal Afar,” Anadolu Agency, 8/22/17
Szlanko,
Balint and Salaheddin, Sinan, “Iraq launches operation to take back IS-held
town near Mosul,” Associated Press, 8/20/17
Waradana, “The entire Kifa
neighborhood was liberated northwest Tal Afar,” 8/22/17
- “The popular crowd liberated
the entire military district,” 8/22/17
Watan News, “The popular crowd and the army break through
the first defensive line of Daash in al-Askari neighborhood northeast Tal
Afar,” 8/22/17
- “The popular crowd controls
Daash training center east Tal Afar,” 8/22/17
Xinhua, “Iraqi forces enter 1st
neighborhood in IS-held Tal Afar,” 8/23/17
1 comment:
Post a Comment