As NYT journalists traveled in western Mosul last week, nearly everyone they met asked which way was safe to flee http://nyti.ms/2nrrHD4 pic.twitter.com/9uwvGNBi6Z
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Desperate families started out right at daybreak. This family waited for help on the side of the road in Mamun. http://nyti.ms/2mMyElr pic.twitter.com/5svXs0u2v0
Around a half-million people are thought to be trapped in one part of Mosul. Most are in need of food and water. http://nyti.ms/2mMyElr pic.twitter.com/RSav9rygTF
This woman screamed out in horror after her son died in an ISIS mortar attack, right on her doorstep. http://nyti.ms/2mMyElr pic.twitter.com/vLzJEpugsI
After a mortar strike in one part of Mosul, neighbors loaded the wounded into a truck to get to a first-aid station http://nyti.ms/2mMyE pic.twitter.com/s6mevkWRub
Seeking to cover clearing operations around them, Iraqi soldiers in Mosul are always searching for higher ground http://nyti.ms/2mMyElr pic.twitter.com/phUKW2678L
This man called out to his family after learning that his father was among those killed in a suicide car bombing http://nyti.ms/2mMyElr pic.twitter.com/YCd7Ya92Eh
Can you imagine living threw this , the fear.
wondered how long anti-war sentiment would take to awaken after an 8 yr slumber.
... And the stench of scorched bodies strewn, here and there. Children crying, mothers screaming seeing air strikes. Total panic.
fake news, how about speaking about USA killing civilians?
heartbroken and ashamed that my country is, AGAIN killing innocents, in my name.
...and now the overseas news!
This is Heartbreaking!
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