By Ahmed Qasim and Ibrahim Salih
NINEVEH, Iraq (AA): Iraqi forces have captured two more villages near the northern city of Mosul from Daesh terrorists, according to an Iraqi army officer.
Ahmed al-Shemari, a captain in the Iraqi army’s Nineveh Operations Command, said army forces seized control of the villages of al-Hokool and Ali Rash north and east of Mosul.
On Oct. 18, the Iraqi army — backed by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes — launched a much-anticipated operation to retake Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city which Daesh overran in mid-2014.
While most villages on the city’s outskirts have since fallen, Daesh remains in control of Mosul, the last Daesh stronghold in northern Iraq.
[Photo: Iraqi people who were taking shelter at temporary camps are seen near the Mahmour district on their way to their homes after over 60 villages have been retaken from the terrorist group Daesh in Mosul, Iraq on October 30, 2016. Photographer: Muhabiri Yunus Keleş/AA]