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Kurd forces 'advance' on Mosul dam | Kurd forces 'advance' on Mosul dam |
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Kurdish sources say their forces "are advancing" in an offensive to retake Mosul dam from the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group. | Kurdish sources say their forces "are advancing" in an offensive to retake Mosul dam from the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group. |
A joint operation involving both Kurdish forces and US air strikes has been under way since 05:00 local time (03:00 GMT), the sources said. | A joint operation involving both Kurdish forces and US air strikes has been under way since 05:00 local time (03:00 GMT), the sources said. |
The strategic dam, which supplies water and electricity to northern Iraq, was seized by the militants on 7 August. | The strategic dam, which supplies water and electricity to northern Iraq, was seized by the militants on 7 August. |
IS has seized a swathe of territory in Iraq and Syria, displacing millions. | IS has seized a swathe of territory in Iraq and Syria, displacing millions. |
The reported US strikes followed nine conducted on Saturday against IS targets near the dam and the city of Irbil. | |
Altogether 14 vehicles manned by IS militants were hit, including armour left behind by the US forces when they left Iraq three years ago, but later seized by the militants. | |
The BBC's Jim Muir in Irbil, in Iraqi Kurdistan, says there is a hope that the militants may be induced to leave the dam by the threat of extreme force. | |
The dam is seen as a vital target, not least because a breach of it could cause a disaster, sending a 20m high wall of water into the city of Mosul and on towards Baghdad, our correspondent adds. |