Iraqi forces halt Mosul operation over concern for civilian casualties – security forces spokesman

The recent high death toll among civilians inside the Old City forced us to halt operations to review our plans. It’s a time for weighing new offensive plans and tactics. No combat operations are to go on,” an Iraqi Federal Police spokesman said, as cited by Reuters.

We need to make sure that taking out [Islamic State] from the Old City will not cost unwanted high casualties among civilians. We need surgical accurate operations to target terrorists without causing collateral damage among residents,” the agency cites the police spokesman further.

Earlier this week, local officials spoke of dozens of people buried under rubble from buildings which collapsed after an air raid against Islamic State militants triggered a huge explosion. Reuters reports that bodies are still being pulled from the rubble, while the US-led coalition has said the reports are being investigated.

Over 130 people trying to take shelter from the fighting in Mosul were buried under the rubble of a building hit by the coalition airstrike, witnesses said in a video released by AP.

The US-backed offensive to drive IS terrorists out of Mosul was launched over 5 months ago, and the Iraqi Army, backed by coalition airstrikes, has been able to recapture most of the city.

The entire eastern side and about half of the western part is under government control now. Further operations in the city’s western and most ancient part proved, however, to be challenging due to the narrow streets and closely-set buildings. There are still about 700,000 people trapped in the densely populated area, according to figures from the UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM).

The United Nations on Saturday expressed concern over the high number of civilian casualties in Mosul.

We are stunned by this terrible loss of life,” Lise Grande, the UN’s humanitarian coordinator for Iraq, said in a statement.

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