Pentagon: Our soldiers can get closer to the front of Mosul to guide coalition aircraft

10/18/2016
Praised the US Department of Defense (Pentagon), on Tuesday, the process of the restoration of the city of Mosul, indicating that the first day of the operation went as expected, and as warned that the attack "is difficult and can take time," pointed out that the American soldiers they can get close enough to the the front line in order to instruct coalition aircraft to carry out raids.
He said ministry spokesman Peter Cook during a press conference, "Until now, marched on the first day as expected," explaining that "the Iraqi aircraft will deliver within the next 48 hours seven million published altitudes to inform city residents how to protect themselves from the fighting."
"In some cases this can be by staying at home because it may be safer than trying to leave the city."
The US military advisers helping the Iraqi forces in the attack, but a spokesman for the Pentagon did not want to disclose the number of American advisers who will be in direct contact with the front line, not whether American soldiers would enter Mosul with the Iraqi forces.
But the spokesman confirmed that American soldiers can come close enough to the front line in order to instruct coalition aircraft to carry out raids.

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