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Monday 6 March 2017 - 08:13

200k civilians displaced since Mosul operation started: IOM

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Iraqi families walk down a road as they flee Mosul on March 3, 2017, during an offensive by security forces to retake the western parts of the city.
Iraqi families walk down a road as they flee Mosul on March 3, 2017, during an offensive by security forces to retake the western parts of the city.
In a report released Sunday, the Geneva-based International Organization for Migration (IOM) said the total number of those displaced from Mosul since October 2016 has surpassed 206,000.
 
The Iraqi army, backed by allied popular fighters, launched the Mosul liberation battle in mid-October 2016, and managed to claw back the eastern half of the city some 100 days later in January.
 
Late last month, they began engaging the terrorists in the western side of Mosul, the Daesh terror group’s last urban stronghold in Iraq.
 
The IOM further said the number included 45,000, who have fled the western sector of Mosul since February to the sites set up for the displaced.
 
On March 3, the UN refugee agency reported that about 4,000 people are escaping Mosul’s embattled west on a daily basis.
 
As a strategy to hold onto Mosul, Daesh has been using civilians as human shields to slow Iraqi army advances.
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