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Battle for Mosul: Iraqi families fleeing ISIL reunited with relatives

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Battle for Mosul: Iraqi families fleeing ISIL reunited with relatives

 

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There have been emotional reunions at a refugee camp east of Mosul, as families fleeing ISIL militants come together with their relatives.

 

Some have not seen one another for more than two years.

 

Men, women and children were seen hugging and kissing at the Khazer camp.

 

Thousands of people have left Mosul since Iraqi troops and other fighters, backed by US air strikes, launched their campaign to retake the city nearly three weeks ago. :

 

“Daesh claim that they know Islam. And in Islam, it is important to keep family connections,” said one woman who has been displaced.

 

“How can they say they value family when I haven’t seen my mother in two-and-a-half years? This is not a value of kinship, this is breaking up families.”

 

The UN says at least 22,000 people have been displaced since the start of the Mosul offensive.

 

That offensive has seen Iraqi troops battling on Saturday for the last town between them and ISIL’s stronghold.

 

The attack on Hammam al-Alil, about 15 kilometres south of Mosul, is said to have targeted a force of at least 70 militant fighters.

 

ISIL has reportedly taken hundreds of people as human shields in the town. Retreating fighters are also said to have forced thousands to march with them as cover from air strikes.

 

Mosul itself has already come under assault from special forces fighting inside the city’s eastern districts.

 

Recapturing Mosul would effectively crush the Iraqi half of a self-proclaimed caliphate, declared by ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

 

 
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This news story is further proof that daesh  or ISIL are all, just  a  bunch of dogs.

  They are disgusting and  need to be treated like a pack of rabid animals. Distroy
them all.

Geezer

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