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Inside Mosul: July 12, 2017

Detailed updates from Islamic State militant-held areas of Ninewa province, gathered via Iraq Oil Report's network of reporters and contacts.
U.S. Special Forces M-ATVs south of Mosul airport, shortly after an Islamic State IED denoted by their position, Feb. 23, 2017. (PATRICK OSGOOD/Iraq Oil Report)
  • Airstrikes keep up pressure on IS stragglers in Old Mosul
  • Fighting continues in Assaliyah village after airstrikes
  • Al-Hashid al-Asha’iri repel 30-vehicle IS convoy in Jirn village
  • Peshmerga repel IS attack in Muthalath village

Editor's Note: Iraq Oil Report gathers daily updates on security and humanitarian developments inside Mosul city and surrounding IS-held areas in Ninewa province from a network of local reporters, residents, resistance fighters, and IS militants. Because of the physical risks associated with information-gathering in these areas, these reports are not comprehensive, and many cannot be immediately confirmed via multiple, reliable sources. Nonetheless, we believe there is a significant public interest in publishing this reporting.

The Custom Research Service of Iraq Oil Report also collects hard data on violence in IS-held territory, compiles maps and analysis of trends, and tracks economic indicators including commodity prices. For more information, email Custom Research Service Director Jared Levy at CRS@iraqoilreport.com.

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