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Mosul Today: Advances slow in Mosul, bombers hit elsewhere

BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraq's special forces worked Sunday to clear neighborhoods on the eastern edge of Islamic State-held Mosul as bombings launched by the extremist group elsewhere in the country killed at least 20 people.

Here is a look at the main developments on the 20th day of the Mosul Offensive:

OFFENSIVE SLOWS

The Mosul offensive has slowed in recent days as Iraqi forces have pushed into more densely populated areas, where they cannot rely as much on airstrikes and shelling because of the risk posed to civilians, who have been told to stay in their homes.

Some civilians are fleeing the combat zone, while IS militants are holding others back for use as human shields, making it harder for Iraqi commanders on the ground to get approval for requested U.S.-led coalition air strikes. Iraq's special forces are some of the country's best troops, but they still largely rely on air support to clear terrain.

On the southern front, Iraqi forces are still some 12 miles (20 kilometers) from the city center, battling for the town of Hamam al-Alil. Kurdish peshmerga fighters launched mortar rounds and fired heavy artillery at the IS-held town of Bashiqa, about 8 miles (13 kilometers) northeast of Mosul.

RAQQA OPERATION

Iraqi forces could receive a much-needed boost by the opening of a new front against IS in Syria, where a U.S.-backed and Kurdish-led force says it will march on Raqqa, the extremist group's self-styled capital.

The offensives against Mosul and Raqqa, the two largest cities still under IS control, would proceed in tandem, likely forcing the extremists to split their forces between two crucial battles. But the operation in Syria could escalate tensions with Turkey, which views the Syrian Kurdish forces leading it as an extension of the insurgency in its southeast.

IS STRIKES ELSEWHERE

The extremists meanwhile struck far from the front lines with a series of bombings.

The deadliest attack took place in the city of Samarra, 60 miles (95 kilometers) north of Baghdad, which is home to a major Shiite shrine. Provincial spokesman Ali al-Hamdani said the attacker set off a bomb-packed ambulance in a parking lot near Shiite pilgrims before detonating his explosives vest.

The attack killed 11 people, including at least four Iranians, and wounded up to 100 other people. Another suicide attacker rammed an explosives-laden car into a busy checkpoint outside the city of Tikrit, killing at least nine people. IS claimed all three bombings and said the ambulance bomb was set off by a second suicide attacker.

In the capital, Baghdad, a series of smaller bombings killed at least 10 people and wounded 21 others, according to police and medical officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief reporters. No one immediately claimed the attacks, but they bore the hallmarks of IS.

Displaced people walk past a checkpoint near Qayara, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
An Iraqi army soldier sits atop an armored vehicle on the outskirts of Hamam al-Alil, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. On the southern front, Iraqi forces are still some 12 miles (20 kilometers) from the city center. The fighting is centered on the town of Hamam al-Alil, where Associated Press journalists could hear gunfire and saw attack helicopters firing on IS positions. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
Displaced wait on the side of the road at a checkpoint near Qayara, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. The Mosul offensive has slowed in recent days as Iraqi forces have pushed into more densely populated areas, where they cannot rely as much on airstrikes and shelling because of the risk posed to civilians, who have been told to stay in their homes. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
Displaced people leave their homes due to fighting, in Hamam al-Alil, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. The Mosul offensive has slowed in recent days as Iraqi forces have pushed into more densely populated areas, where they cannot rely as much on airstrikes and shelling because of the risk posed to civilians. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
A boy, center, rides his bike with an Iraqi flag, in Qayara, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. The Mosul offensive has slowed in recent days as Iraqi forces have pushed into more densely populated areas, where they cannot rely as much on airstrikes and shelling because of the risk posed to civilians. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
Displaced people leave their homes due to fighting, in Hamam al-Alil, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. On the southern front, Iraqi forces are still some 12 miles (20 kilometers) from the city center. The fighting is centered on the town of Hamam al-Alil, where Associated Press journalists could hear gunfire and saw attack helicopters firing on IS positions. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
Displaced people leave their homes during fighting in Hamam al-Alil, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. On the southern front, Iraqi forces are still some 12 miles (20 kilometers) from the city center. The fighting is centered on the town of Hamam al-Alil, where Associated Press journalists could hear gunfire and saw attack helicopters firing on IS positions. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
Armored vehicles move towards Hamam al-Alil from Qayara, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
Children play amid debris from a building destroyed by an airstrike, in Qayara, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. The Mosul offensive has slowed in recent days as Iraqi forces have pushed into more densely populated areas, where they cannot rely as much on airstrikes and shelling because of the risk posed to civilians, who have been told to stay in their homes. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
A displaced boy poses for a photo as he stands at a checkpoint near Qayara, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
A displaced injured man, fleeing from the conflict, waits for an ambulance at a checkpoint near Qayara, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
An armored vehicle moves towards Hamam al-Alil, from Qayara, south of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
A man injured in fighting between the Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants rests after being treated at a field hospital in Gogjali, on the eastern edge of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Iraq's special forces worked Sunday to fully clear neighborhoods of Islamic State militants on Mosul's eastern edge as IS claimed bombings killed at least 20 people elsewhere around the country. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic) The Associated Press
A man injured in fighting between the Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants gets treatment at a field hospital in Gogjali, on the eastern edge of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Iraq's special forces worked Sunday to fully clear neighborhoods of Islamic State militants on Mosul's eastern edge as IS claimed bombings killed at least 20 people elsewhere around the country. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic) The Associated Press
A man injured in fighting between the Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants is brought at a field hospital in Gogjali, on the eastern edges of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Iraq's special forces worked Sunday to fully clear neighborhoods of Islamic State militants on Mosul's eastern edge as IS claimed bombings killed at least 20 people elsewhere around the country. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic) The Associated Press
A wounded Iraqi special forces soldier is brought to a field hospital in Gogjali, on the eastern edge of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Iraq's special forces worked Sunday to fully clear neighborhoods of Islamic State militants on Mosul's eastern edge as IS claimed bombings killed at least 20 people elsewhere around the country. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic) The Associated Press
A wounded Iraqi special forces soldier is treated at a field hospital in Gogjali, on the eastern edge of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Iraq's special forces worked Sunday to fully clear neighborhoods of Islamic State militants on Mosul's eastern edge as IS claimed bombings killed at least 20 people elsewhere around the country. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic) The Associated Press
Displaced persons flee an area of fighting between the Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants in Gogjali, on the eastern edges of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Iraq's special forces worked Sunday to fully clear neighborhoods on Mosul's eastern edge of Islamic State militants as IS claimed bombings killed at least 20 people elsewhere around the country. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic) The Associated Press
A boy carries a lamb as he flees an area of fighting between the Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants in Gogjali, on the eastern edges of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Iraq's special forces worked Sunday to fully clear neighborhoods on Mosul's eastern edge of Islamic State militants as IS claimed bombings killed at least 20 people elsewhere around the country. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic) The Associated Press
A man carries a sheep as he flees an area of fighting between the Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants in Gogjali, on the eastern edges of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Iraq's special forces worked Sunday to fully clear neighborhoods on Mosul's eastern edge of Islamic State militants as IS claimed bombings killed at least 20 people elsewhere around the country. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic) The Associated Press
A woman cries while people are being evacuated by the Iraqi military after mortar rounds landed in their proximity in Gogjali, on the eastern edges of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Iraq's special forces worked Sunday to fully clear neighborhoods on Mosul's eastern edge of Islamic State militants as IS claimed bombings killed at least 20 people elsewhere around the country. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic) The Associated Press
Children weep while being evacuated after mortar rounds landed in their proximity in Gogjali, on the eastern edges of Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Iraq's special forces worked Sunday to fully clear neighborhoods on Mosul's eastern edge of Islamic State militants as IS claimed bombings killed at least 20 people elsewhere around the country. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic) The Associated Press
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