Iraqi forces capture Mosul mosque where IS declared 'caliphate'

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Thu, 29 Jun 2017 - 09:18 GMT

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A destroyed mosque is seen among other houses near the Grand Al-Nuri mosque at the frontline in the Old City of West Mosul, Iraq June 27, 2017. REUTERS/Erik De Castro

A destroyed mosque is seen among other houses near the Grand Al-Nuri mosque at the frontline in the Old City of West Mosul, Iraq June 27, 2017. REUTERS/Erik De Castro

MOSUL, Iraq, June 29: Iraqi forces captured on Thursday the wrecked historic mosque of Mosul in which Islamic State proclaimed its self-styled "caliphate" three years ago, an Iraqi military statement said.

Taking the Grand al-Nuri Mosque hands a symbolic victory to the Iraqi forces which have been battling for more than eight month to capture Mosul, the northern city that served as Islamic State's de facto capital in Iraq. The insurgents blew up the medieval mosque and its landmark leaning minaret a week ago, as U.S.-backed Iraqi forces started a push in its direction. Their black flag had been floating on al-Hadba, the ''hunchback'' minaret, since June 2014.

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