"We are preparing ... To launch a big operation in order to liberate the rest of Mosul," said Brig. Walid Khalifa, deputy commander of the Iraqi Army's 9th Division.
Today afternoon, dozens of armored vehicle and troops could be seen moving around the city. Khalifa said the maneuvers began on Sunday.
But even as the Iraqi forces began moving into place, IS launched a significant counterattack near the town of Tal Afar, west of Mosul, on Sunday night.
In all, the attack lasted nine hours and killed four militiamen and 48 IS fighters before it was repelled al-Hussaini said.
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Mosul's east was declared "fully liberated" in January over three months since the Iraqi forces' operation to retake the city had started.
At the beginning of the operation, Iraqi forces experienced swift gains but slow and grueling urban combat followed before all of eastern Mosul was liberated. Iraqi and coalition officials are warning the fight for the west a densely populated urban area is likely going to be more difficult.
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