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Moving Out: Daesh Removing Computers, Documents From Iraq's Mosul Amid Strikes

© AFP 2023 / AHMAD AL-RUBAYEPeshmerga fighters inspect the remains of a car, bearing an image of the trademark jihadist flag, which reportedly belonged to Islamic State (IS) militants after it was targeted by an American air strike in the village of Baqufa, north of Mosul (File)
Peshmerga fighters inspect the remains of a car, bearing an image of the trademark jihadist flag, which reportedly belonged to Islamic State (IS) militants after it was targeted by an American air strike in the village of Baqufa, north of Mosul (File) - Sputnik International
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Daesh militants have started removing computers and documents from the Daesh-controlled Iraq's city of Mosul as it has come under attack from Iraqi forces, according to a source in the city.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Militants have started relocating computers and folders containing data on militants and the organization's plans to commit terrorist attacks, from Mosul to the Syrian city Raqqa, Shafaq News reported.

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The terrorist group has also reportedly changed the location of some of its headquarters in Mosul after Iraqi forces and the international US-led coalition destroyed prominent Daesh command posts, according to the source.

Mosul, the second largest Iraqi city, populated by about 500,000 people, was seized by Daesh, outlawed in many countries including Russia, and turned into one of its strongholds in 2014.

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