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Fleeing Mosul residents speak of Daesh attrocities

Iraqi families, who fled the violence due to the ongoing operation by Iraqi forces to retake the city of Mosul from Islamic State group jihadists, arrive to board a truck before heading to camps housing displaced people on November 4, 2016 near the village of Gogjali, which lies on the eastern edge of Mosul. (Photo by AFP)

Ali Musawi
Press TV, Mosul

 

The Iraqi army's operation to liberate the Daesh-held city of Mosul has brought relief and freedom to many people who lived in constant fear under Daesh terror group’s brutal rule. Now, those who have been lucky to escape, by the help of the Iraqi forces, are speaking of their suffering during some two years of Daesh occupation. Ali Musawi has this report. 


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