BAGHDAD: Iraqi
forces on Tuesday launched a fresh push southwest of Mosul to retake the
Hatra area, which includes a UN-listed World Heritage site, a statement said.
The operation marks the latest phase of an offensive launched by the Hashed al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation) paramilitary
forces in parallel to the main assault on Mosul begun six months ago.
The Hashed forces, dominated by Iran-backed militias, have focused their efforts on a front southwest of Mosul which aims at retaking the town of Tal Afar as well as desert areas stretching to the border with Syria. "Hashed al-Shaabi
forces launched an operation aimed at liberating
Hatra and neighbouring areas," the organisation said in a statement.
It said that five villages had already been retaken from the Islamic State group on Tuesday and that Hashed engineering units were clearing the road to
Hatra of explosive devices.
Hatra, k**wn as Al-Hadhr in Arabic, was established in the 3rd or 2nd century BC and became a religious and trading centre under the Parthian empire.
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