US-Led Coalition Used Several Bases in Iraq for Counter-Daesh Operations

© AP Photo / U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class R.W. Lemmons IVThis Oct. 10, 2016 photo released by the U.S. Army shows U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ed Matthaidess, commander, left, Task Force Falcon, outlining areas of an Iraqi security forces tactical assembly area to U.S. Army Maj.
This Oct. 10, 2016 photo released by the U.S. Army shows U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ed Matthaidess, commander, left, Task Force Falcon, outlining areas of an Iraqi security forces tactical assembly area to U.S. Army Maj. - Sputnik International
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The US-led coalition had to establish and later close several temporary bases in Iraq to fight Daesh terrorist group, Operation Inherent Resolve spokesperson told Sputnik on Friday amid reports that a new base is being built near Tal Afar.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — On August 2, the broadcaster Rudaw reported that the Iraqi military had launched an operation to retake Tal Afar from Daesh. However, the Iraqi authorities have not yet confirmed the mission.

"The Coalition has established and closed several of these temporary posts throughout Iraq as we support the ISF [Iraqi Security Forces] in the fight against Daesh," the spokesperson said using the Arabic term for Daesh.

Smoke rises from a coalition airstrike which attacked an Islamic State position, on the front line on the western side of Raqqa, northeast Syria, Monday, July 17, 2017 - Sputnik International
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On Thursday, Turkish media reported that the United States was constructing a military base in northern part of Iraq in the vicinity of the city of Tal Afar.

"For operational purposes, we do not discuss locations of coalition forces. However, any temporary bases that are established are always in coordination with the government of Iraq and in support of Iraqi Security Forces," the spokesperson said when asked about the reports.

On July 26, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi pledged to liberate both the city of Tal Afar and the Al-Hawija district from Daesh in the same resolute manner that the city of Mosul was liberated earlier that month.

On Thursday, the coalition conducted three strikes near Tal Afar that engaged two Daesh tactical units and destroyed warehouses, terrorist-held buildings, tunnel entrances and a command and control node.

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