Daesh Blows Up Hotel to Prevent Landing in West Mosul, Witnesses Say


Daesh Blows Up Hotel to Prevent Landing in West Mosul, Witnesses Say

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Daesh detonated explosives in the largest hotel in western Mosul Friday, in an attempt to destroy it and prevent Iraqi forces from using it as a landing spot or base in their offensive to capture the city, witnesses said on Sunday.

The Mosul Hotel, shaped as a step pyramid, appeared to be leaning to one side after the explosions, said two witnesses contacted by phone, requesting anonymity as the militants punish by death those caught communicating with the outside world, according to Reuters.

The Mosul Hotel sits alongside the Tigris river that cuts the city into two halves. The explosion comes as Iraqi forces appear about to take full control of the eastern side and prepare to attack the western bank.

Iraqi forces launched in October a campaign to take back Mosul from the terror group which captured the city in 2014, declaring from its Grand Mosque a "caliphate" that also spanned parts of Syria.

Mosul is the last major city stronghold under Daesh control in Iraq.

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