UN says number of people displaced from Mosul exceeds 300,000

Displaced Iraqis wait to get food supplies before entering at Hammam al-Alil camp south of Mosul on April 3, 2017.


More than 300,000 people have fled Mosul since the start of the US-backed campaign to dislodge ISIS from the northern Iraqi city in October, the United Nations said on Tuesday.

The United Nations’ International Organization for Migration estimates the number of people currently displaced to be 302,400, the office of the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq said in a statement.

Iraqi forces, backed by a US-led coalition, have taken most districts of Mosul, ISIS’s last major stronghold in Iraq and the city where the group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, declared a caliphate nearly three years ago.

They are now battling to take the northwestern part from ISIS but the civilian death toll has mounted in the densely populated Old City, where the militants are dug in amongst residents. More people are expected to flee the fighting and camps for the displaced north and east of Mosul are expanding, the UN statement said.








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