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Iraqi troops retake town of Nimrud 30km south of Mosul

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11-14-2016 05:13 BJT

Iraqi soldiers have retaken an ancient Assyrian city overrun by Islamic State militants two years ago. A military statement said its Ninth Armored Division also liberated the town of Nimrud, which is about one kilometer west of the ruins of the 3,000-year-old city, which was once the capital of the Assyrian empire stretching from Egypt to parts of modern-day Iran and Turkey.

The Iraqi government says Nimrud was bulldozed last year as part of ISIL's campaign to destroy symbols which they consider idolatrous.

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