More than 80,000 people have fled west Mosul since the battle to retake the area began last month, the International Organization for Migration said on Tuesday.
Iraqi forces launched a major push to retake west Mosul -- the most populated urban area still held by the ISIS -- on February 19.
The IOM began recording displacements from the area six days later, and 80,568 people have fled since then, it said on its official Twitter account.
But that is still a small fraction of the 750,000 people who were estimated to still reside in west Mosul at the time the operation began.
[alarabiya.net/AFP]
14/3/17
-
Related:
Iraqi forces launched a major push to retake west Mosul -- the most populated urban area still held by the ISIS -- on February 19.
The IOM began recording displacements from the area six days later, and 80,568 people have fled since then, it said on its official Twitter account.
But that is still a small fraction of the 750,000 people who were estimated to still reside in west Mosul at the time the operation began.
[alarabiya.net/AFP]
14/3/17
-
Related:
No comments:
Post a Comment
Only News