| Shiite militiamen are fighting alongside the Iraqi army, Kurdish Peshmerga and Sunni Arab tribesmen |
The prime minister of Iraq has urged
the Islamic State group to surrender as government troops close in on
its last urban stronghold in the country, Mosul.
Units of the army are meanwhile advancing from the south. Using another name for IS, Mr al-Abadi said: "We will close in on Daesh from all angles and God willing we will cut the snake's head. They will have no way out and no way to escape."
Mr al-Abadi is the commander-in-chief of the Iraqi armed forces.
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He said IS car bombs targeted the convoy.