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Poor weather hampers advance of Iraqi special forces into Mosul

Iraqi special forces are holding their positions along Mosul's eastern outskirts as poor weather hampers their advance into the city to oust the so-called Islamic State.

Military chief Brigadier General Haider Fadhil said they did not plan to make any further advance into the terrorist stronghold on Wednesday because clouds could obscure the view of aircraft and drones.

Troops have made a swift advance to the outskirts of Mosul in recent weeks. However they have warned it could take months to finally drive out IS from the city.

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Iraqi forces pictured by ITV News just kilometres from Mosul

Iraqi special forces are just a few kilometres from Mosul Credit: Twitter/Jonathan Wald

Iraqi special forces have been pictured by ITV News on the eastern outskirts of Mosul, as the army continues to press further into the city.

ITV News was with Iraqi soldiers just a few kilometres from the stronghold in northern Iraq - two weeks since an operation began to liberate it from so-called Islamic State.

On Tuesday, Iraqi forces said they had reached Gagjali on the city limits of Mosul.

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