بالصورة “داعش” يفجر مسجد النورى الكبير فى الموصل

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نشر في: الخميس,22 يونيو , 2017 9:00ص

آخر تحديث: الجمعة,23 يونيو , 2017 11:07ص

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فجر تنظيم داعش الإرهابى مسجد النورى، الذى ألقى من منبره أبو بكر البغدادى خطابه الشهير فى الساحل الأيمن لمدينة الموصل، إضافة لتفجير مئذنة الحدباء التاريخية.

وقال قائد عمليات “قادمون يانينوى”، فى العراق فى بيان صحفى، إنه أثناء تقدم أبطال جهاز مكافحة الاٍرهاب وتحقيقهم الانتصار الساحق على فلول عصابات داعش، أقدم التنظيم المتطرف على تفجير الجامع التاريخى.

وأكد أن القوات العراقية باتت على بعد 50 مترا من جامع النورى، موضحا أن القوات العراقية تتقدم بكل ثبات فى عمق المدينة القديمة في الساحل الأيمن لمدينة الموصل

A satellite image of the devastation caused by the on-the-run terror group

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Aftermath of the ISIS detonation of the historical Great Mosque of al-Nuri and al-Hadba Minaret

The terror group is said to have blown up the place of worship - also known as the Grand Mosque - to cover its escape as Iraqi soldiers advanced on the Grand Mosque in the Old City

The terror's group's leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi made his only public appearance on the balcony of the al-Nuri mosque in Mosul's Old City that year

'Our forces were advancing toward their targets deep in the Old City,' Staff Lieutenant General Abdulamir Yarallah said today. Pictured: Iraqi troops posing with the flag of defeated ISIS fighters

ISIS is said to have covered many streets near the Grand Mosque with sheets of cloth to obstruct air surveillance

Today US-backed Iraqi soldiers moved in on the mosque following an eight-month-long campaign to recapture Mosul

The blast occurred as Iraq's elite Counter Terrorism Service units, who have been battling their way through Mosul's Old City, got to within 50m of the mosque (file photo)

Al-Nuri mosque's minaret known as 'Al-Hadba' - the 'Hunchback' - was the most loved and recognisable landmark in Mosul 

Iraqi officials had privately expressed the hope that the mosque could be captured in time for Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of Ramadan

The Iraqi army estimates the number of Islamic State fighters at no more than 300, down from nearly 6,000 in October

The fight to retake Mosul was launched more than eight months ago and has forced as many as 850,000 from their homes

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