Iraq Control Map & Timeline: Turkey Expands Control in North – August 2020 (Subscription)
For the first time, our Iraq control map illustrates which areas of northern Iraq are controlled by Turkey as part of its campaign to defeat PKK rebels.
For the first time, our Iraq control map illustrates which areas of northern Iraq are controlled by Turkey as part of its campaign to defeat PKK rebels.
The Turkish military has begun a cross-border campaign against Kurdish militias in Syria’s northwest, while pro-Assad forces have eliminated an enclave of the so-called “Islamic State” south of Aleppo and advanced in rebel-controlled Idlib province.
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The so-called “Islamic State” has continued to lose ground to the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in the north and to rebel groups in the southern desert. Meanwhile, the Assad government has made some gains against the rebels.
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The battle for control of Mosul, Iraq’s third largest city, has begun, with a massive government campaign now underway to recapture it from the so-called “Islamic State”.
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Turkish military forces and Syrian rebels have cut off the so-called “Islamic State” from the Turkish border, the Assad government has captured territory from rebels in Aleppo city and the Damascus suburbs, and rebels in the northwest have extended their control southward.
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A Turkish military incursion into Syria has led to the rebel takeover of Jarabulus, the last major stronghold of the so-called “Islamic State” on the Turkish border. Meanwhile, the group has also lost the town of Manbij to the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
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Rebels have captured Idlib city in Syria’s northwest, as well as locations along the Jordanian border in the southwest. Meanwhile, the so-called “Islamic State” has occupied a district of national capital Damascus.
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