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FILE - In this March 1, 2017 file photo, An Iraqi soldier inspects a recently-discovered train tunnel that belonged to the former Baghdad to Mosul line, that was turned it to a training camp for Islamic State fighters, in western Mosul, Iraq. Some 40 square kilometers on the western bank of the Tigris River is the Islamic State group’s last major stand in Iraq. In addition to Mosul’s so-called right bank, IS still controls a handful of small pockets of Iraqi territory and a swath of Syria’s north including the group’s self-proclaimed capital, Raqqa. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, File)

FILE - In this March 1, 2017 file photo, An Iraqi soldier inspects a recently-discovered train tunnel that belonged to the former Baghdad to Mosul line, that was turned it to a training camp for Islamic State fighters, in western Mosul, Iraq. Some 40 square kilometers on the western bank of the Tigris River is the Islamic State group’s last major stand in Iraq. In addition to Mosul’s so-called right bank, IS still controls a handful of small pockets of Iraqi territory and a swath of Syria’s north including the group’s self-proclaimed capital, Raqqa. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, File)

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