Kurds say they have ejected Islamic State militants from large area in northern Iraq
With the help of the U.S.-led coalition, Kurdish forces in northern Iraq retake villages that had been held by the Islamic State.
BAGHDAD — Kurdish forces claimed to have pushed back Islamic State militants from a 300-square-mile area of northern Iraq on Wednesday and said they cut one of the extremist group’s key supply lines to the occupied city of Mosul.
BAGHDAD — Kurdish forces claimed to have pushed back Islamic State militants from a 300-square-mile area of northern Iraq on Wednesday and said they cut one of the extremist group’s key supply lines to the occupied city of Mosul.
Iraq's prime minister on Wednesday appealed to the U.S.-led coalition and the international community to do more to help his country win the war against the Islamic State.