Iraqi Forces Recapture '70 percent' Of Tal Afar From IS Militants

Iraqi forces advance through Tal Afar's Al-Wahda district during an operation to retake the city from Islamic State militants on August 24.

Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari says government forces have recaptured 70 percent of Tal Afar, a stronghold of Islami State (IS) militants in northwestern Iraq.

"God willing, the remaining part will be liberated soon," Jaafari said at a news conference in Baghdad on August 26.

General Abdulamir Yarallah, the commander leading the offensive to retake Tal Afar, said in a statement on August 26 that government troops had recaptured the city's center and its citadel.

Iraqi troops backed by a U.S.-led international coalition dislodged IS from Mosul last month after a nine-month fight for Iraq's second city.

They launched an offensive August 20 to recapture Tal Afar, once a key IS supply hub between Mosul -- around 70 kilometers further east -- and the Syrian border to the west.

IS fighters inside Tal Afar are estimated to number around 1,000.

Based on reporting by Reuters and AFP