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Members of Hashid Shaabi or Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) fire towards Islamic State militant positions in west of Mosul, Iraq, December 28, 2016. REUTERS/Stringer
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Iraqi children walk on December 29, 2016 in a street in the city of Fallujah. AFP / SABAH ARAR
Destroyed Homes, Lack of Services 6 Months after ISIS Ouster from Fallujah
Baghdad- More than six months after Iraqi forces retook Fallujah from ISIS, reconstruction is slow and the government risks alienating those residents who have returned to the city, which is mainly inhabited by Sunnis. “There are no members of the Daesh...Caption:
Displaced people (Source: Reuters)
Fallujah the First City Occupied by ISIS…Still in Destruction
Fallujah – The road from Baghdad to Fallujah has many checkpoints where people’s ID’s are detected, in addition to the place they come from, their destinations, and the reasons behind their visit – however, the press card can answer all these...Caption:
A member of Iraqi pro-government forces stands on the frontline on October 21, 2016 near the village of Tall al-Tibah, some 30 kilometers south of Mosul, during an operation to retake the main hub city from ISIS. BULENT KILIC / AFP
Mosul: A Long-Awaited Offensive Now Fought by Sectarian Bigots
Footage broadcasting Mosul’s long-anticipated offensive shows Iraqi forces and thousands of military armored vehicles marching towards the ISIS de-facto capital in Iraq in hopes of ridding it of terror dominance. The Fall of Mosul happened between 4–10 June 2014, when...Caption:
An Iraqi Shi’ite fighter fires artillery during clashes with ISIS near Fallujah, Iraq, May 29, 2016. REUTERS/Staff/File Photo