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dbpedia:Fall_of_Mosul
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The Fall of Mosul occurred between 4–10 June 2014, when ISIL insurgents, led by Abu Abdulrahman al-Bilawi, defeated the Iraqi army, led by Lieutenant General Mahdi Gharawi.In January 2014, ISIL took control of Fallujah and Ramadi, inciting conflict with the Iraqi army. On 4 June, the insurgents began their efforts to capture Mosul. The Iraqi army had 30,000 soldiers stationed in the city, facing a 1,500-member attacking force.
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Fall of Mosul
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More than 2,500 2,300Humvees lost
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*Awakening Councils *Private militias *Security forces Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Iraqi Government JRTN *PMC
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dbpedia:Abu_Abdulrahman_al-Bilawi
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2014-06-10Z
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dbpedia:Iraq dbpedia:Mosul
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* ISIL seizes the provincial government headquarters,Mosul International Airport, the local prisons and banks * ISIL takes over Mosul on June 10 * Iraqi Security Forces abandon Mosul * ContinuingISIL offensive on multiple targets in Iraq Decisive ISIL victory
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30,000 (Two divisions, with security forces outnumbering attackers by more than 15-to-1) 800–1,300+
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