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Update | Islamic State destroys iconic leaning minaret of Mosul know as ‘the hunchback’

The Islamic State group swiftly issued a statement via its Amaq propaganda agency blaming a US strike

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A still image taken from video shows the destroyed Grand al-Nuri Mosque of Mosul in Iraq. Photo: Reuters

Islamic State militants have blown up the Grand al-Nuri Mosque of Mosul and its famous leaning minaret, an Iraqi military statement said, as Iraqi forces seeking to expel the group from the city closed in on the site.

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It was from this medieval mosque three years ago that the militants’ leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared a self-styled “caliphate” spanning parts of Syria and Iraq.

Islamic State’s Amaq news agency accused American aircraft of destroying the mosque, a claim swiftly denied by the US-led international coalition fighting the hardline Sunni group.

“We did not strike in that area,” coalition spokesman US Air Force Colonel John Dorrian said.

“The responsibility of this devastation is laid firmly at the doorstep of ISIS,” said a statement from the commander of the coalition’s ground component, US Army Major General Joseph Martin, using an acronym for Islamic State.

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A flag of Islamic State militants is seen on top of Mosul's Al-Hadba minaret at the Grand Mosque, where Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared his caliphate back in 2014. File photo: Reuters
A flag of Islamic State militants is seen on top of Mosul's Al-Hadba minaret at the Grand Mosque, where Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared his caliphate back in 2014. File photo: Reuters
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