Iraqi forces killed at least 173 terrorists from the ISIL
terrorist group on Monday, during the offensive aimed at liberation of the
northern Iraqi city of Mosul, local media reported, citing the head of federal
police.
Earlier in the day, Iraqi troops stormed a total of four neighborhoods in the city partially occupied by ISIL.
An ISIL commander was among those killed, the Al Arabiya broadcaster reported.
The news outlet added that 40 booby-trapped cars had also been destroyed during the Monday clashes.
The Iraqi armed troops have been involved in the offensive aimed at liberation of Mosul since October 2016. ISIL terrorists established control over the second largest city of the Middle Eastern state in 2014.