Iraqi forces on Sunday launched an assault to retake the northern city of Tal Afar from the IS, after ousting the jihadis from Mosul last month
A video screengrab shows PM Haider al-Abadi announcing the start of ops in Tal Afar
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Iraqi forces on Sunday launched an assault to retake the northern city of Tal Afar from the IS, after ousting the jihadis from Mosul last month. In a televised speech early yesterday, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, dressed in military uniform and standing in front of an Iraqi flag and map of the country, announced "the start of an operation to free Tal Afar".
A displaced Iraqi boy, who fled the fighting in Mosul, gestures to the camera at Debaga camp. Pics/AFP
"I am saying to Daesh that there's no choice other than to leave or be killed," he said. "We have won all our battles, and Daesh have always lost."
Hours after the start, the federal police said it had retaken the village of Al-Abra al-Sghira west of Tal Afar.
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Population of Tal Afar in 2014 when IS entered