Canadian Brigadier General Dave Anderson, who oversees the training of local forces for the US-led coalition, said Iraqi security forces have pushed IS into a final, small pocket of Mosul's Old City by the Tigris River.
"Iraq forces are within sight of the Tigris River from the west, and are facing an enemy on its absolutely last legs," Anderson told reporters yesterday in a video call from Baghdad.
Anderson said the coalition has begun delivering aid to help Iraqi police increase their presence in Mosul and hold the city after it is liberated.
The assistance comes in the form of shipping containers packed with everything a police unit would need to patrol an area, including water tanks, laptops, phones, weapons storage, checkpoint equipment and two land cruisers.
"In essence, everything they need to set up a visible presence," Anderson said.