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English-speaking coalition forces were reportedly seen close to the frontlines near IS's major Iraqi stronghold

Sunday 29 May 2016
Iraq's Kurdish peshmerga forces on Sunday launched an offensive aimed at
retaking areas east of Mosul, the Islamic State group's main hub in the
country, with reports that troops from the US coalition were also
taking part on the ground.
The "peshmerga-led ground offensive, backed by international coalition
warplanes" started before dawn, the Kurdistan Region Security Council
(KRSC) said in a statement, with attacks on IS-controlled villages 20
kilometres east of Mosul.
IS had placed booby traps around the abandoned villages, Kurdish news
site Rudaw reported, and used suicide bombers to try and repel the
advance of some 5,500 peshmerga fighters.
"This is one of the many shaping operations expected to increase
pressure on ISIL [IS] in and around Mosul in preparation for an eventual
assault on the city," the KRSC said.
English-speaking soldiers from the US-led coalition were also seen
loading armoured vehicles a few kilometres from the frontline on Sunday
morning, Reuters reported, although it could not be confirmed that they
were US operatives.
A coalition spokersperson based in Baghdad, US Colonel Steve Warren,
said he could not confirm the nationaliy of the officers seen close to
the frontlines, but confirmed that “US and coalition forces are
conducting advise and assist operations to help Kurdish peshmerga
forces”.
Six hours into the operation, peshmerga forces had retaken the village of Mufti, the statement said.
Following the retaking of Mufti, a peshmerga soldier involved in the
operation told Rudaw that the village was unrecognisable after years of
IS control.
“Life in this village was normal,” Khalid Jabbar told Rudaw. “But then IS came and destroyed everything.”
The operation around Mufti – just a 25-minute drive from the IS
stronghold of Mosul – aims to extend the frontline for anti-IS forces
hoping eventually to recapture the group's largest base in Iraq.
The fresh push against IS comes a week after Iraqi forces launched an
operation against Fallujah, about 400 kilometres to the south, IS's only
other major urban hub in Iraq.
