ISIS captures Mosul, escalating conflict in the region by taking Iraq's second-largest city.
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In 2014, ISIS captured Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict in the region. The militant group's takeover of the city was swift, catching the Iraqi government and security forces off guard. The fall of Mosul was a major blow to the country's stability and security.
The impact of ISIS capturing Mosul was widespread and devastating. Thousands of people fled the city to escape the violence and persecution. ISIS imposed strict Sharia law, leading to severe human rights abuses and atrocities. The group also gained control of key infrastructure and resources, further strengthening their hold on the region.
The capture of Mosul by ISIS led to increased fighting and instability in Iraq and the wider Middle East. The conflict drew in regional and international powers, exacerbating tensions in an already volatile region. The event highlighted the urgent need for a coordinated and effective response to the threat posed by ISIS and other extremist groups.
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Primary Reference: January 2020 Airstrike in Iraq against Qassem Soleimani

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