IFP - The operation to liberate Mosul from the ISIS terrorists was completed three years after the terrorist groups ringleader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, declared himself caliph in the Great Mosque of al-Nuri in 2014.
After over 1,000 days of incessant fight, on July 8 Iraqi forces managed to fully liberate Mosul following the destruction of the ISIS last few remaining strongholds in the northern Iraqi towns Old City, and clearing the area of the terrorist groups last few hundred elements.
Almost on the same day three years ago, the ISIS leader al-Baghdadi, who is now reported to be dead by some media sources, declared himself caliph or leader of all Muslims, in his only public appearance in the Great Mosque of al-Nuri.
In June 2017, the mosque, one of Islams most venerated sites, along with al-Hadba minaret, was destroyed by explosions as Iraqi forces battled the ISIS terrorists who had holed up nearby.
Last week, the Iraqi Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, in a message on the occasion of retaking the Great Mosque of al-Nuri and al-Hadba minaret from the terrorists, said the ISIS bombing of the mosque and minaret, two of their spiritual symbols, had been a formal declaration of their defeat in the fight for Iraqs second-largest city.
This came as a number of the citys streets and alleys, then, had still been under the ISIS control which were fully liberated later during operations by the Iraqi forces on July 6 and 7. The armed conflicts in Mosul have now completely come to an end.
Following the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, Mosul is the countrys most populated city located in the northern province of Nineveh. It is the economic centre in northern Iraq.
The city was under the ISIS control from June 2014 to July 2017.
The degree of destruction in Mosul is not comparable to that in any other Iraqi region. Earlier, a top UN official for Iraqs affairs said more than $1 billion would be needed to reconstruct the city following its liberation.
Constructed some 900 years ago, the Great Mosque of al-Nuri and al-Hadba minaret, the oldest of its kind in Iraq, were recently destroyed by ISIS elements.