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ISIS ARSENAL SEIZED

Iraqi forces parade CHEMICAL weapons haul seized from ISIS death squads near Mosul

The terrifying armoury was confiscated as troops battled to regain control of the war-torn city

IRAQI soldiers have displayed a huge cache of weapons seized from ISIS as they push to regain control of the war-torn city of Mosul.

The terrifying armoury included a fully-armed truck bomb, a large haul of ammunition and CHEMICAL weapons.

 This truck bomb was among the deadly weapons seized
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This truck bomb was among the deadly weapons seizedCredit: Splash News
 Chemical weapons were also confiscated by Iraqi troops
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Chemical weapons were also confiscated by Iraqi troopsCredit: Splash News
 These mortar rounds could have killed hundreds of innocents
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These mortar rounds could have killed hundreds of innocentsCredit: Splash News
 Some of the missiles were waiting to be armed
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Some of the missiles were waiting to be armedCredit: Splash News

The weapons were confiscated as Iraqi troops continued their push to dislodge militants controlling the majority of the northern Iraqi city.

They have already recaptured the neighbourhoods of Intisar, Jadidat mufti, Salam, Younis Sabawi and Palestine.

The government forces also said they secured the nearby villages of Shahrazad and Shimaa.

All the districts have had to be cleared of booby traps, snipers and remaining militants.

The secured villages surround Ali Rash, a village about four miles southeast of Mosul, which was recaptured from the militants late last month.

Nearly all the militants have now retreated from areas around  the city of Mosul.

But the Iraqi force's early advances have stuttered as hardcore militants dug in using civilians as human shields and hitting advancing troops with suicide bombs, sniper and mortar fire.

 Hundreds of individual weapons have been seized
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Hundreds of individual weapons have been seizedCredit: Splash News
 A massive drill used for breaching defences
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A massive drill used for breaching defencesCredit: Splash News

Over one million civilians are thought to be trapped in Mosul, and aid stations received numerous casualties throughout the day.

Iraqi military and hospital officials said mortar rounds fired by ISIS militants overnight and early on Saturday killed 16 civilians in neighbourhoods already retaken by troops.

The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, says at least 73,000 Iraqis have fled Mosul since the government's campaign to retake the city began on October 17.

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