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400 Iraqi families flee homes after Daesh shelling

Displaced families moved to military base, where another 300 families had taken refuge after fleeing terror from nearby areas

03.03.2015 - Update : 03.03.2015
400 Iraqi families flee homes after Daesh shelling

ANBAR

At least 400 families fled their homes in al-Baghdadi district to Ayn al-Asad Iraqi army air base after security conditions deteriorated, a government official said Tuesday.

“Four hundred families, the majority of whom are women and children, fled their homes in the district because of Daesh’s shelling on the residential area,” Najm Abdullah al-Ebeidi, a member of al-Baghdadi district council, told The Anadolu Agency. “(The attacks) left a number of people dead and wounded.”

Families were forced to evacuate because of the absence of humanitarian aid, food supplies and drinking water for nearly a week after Daesh (the Arabic acronym for ISIL) targeted water pumps, al-Ebeidi added.

The displaced families moved to the military base, where another 300 families had taken refuge after fleeing the terror from nearby areas.

The overflow of refugees forced families to share temporary housing, with many tents accommodating up to four families each.

Al-Baghdadi district holds a strategic position in Anbar province as it is located near Ayn al-Asad army air base, which includes U.S. military experts who provide consultancy to Iraqi security forces.

Clashes between Iraqi forces and Daesh have been ongoing since June 2014 when the armed group seized Mosul and other territories in Iraq.

This prompted the U.S. to form an international coalition, which has launched numerous airstrikes against Daesh targets in both Iraq and Syria.

Iraq: Daesh executes 22 civilians in Mosul

BAGHDAD (AA) – Daesh executed 22 civilians, including a woman, on Tuesday in its stronghold of Mosul, the Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights said in a statement.

Eyewitnesses said the victims were among 130 civilians Daesh (the Arabic acronym for ISIL) had abducted for allegedly cooperating with the Iraqi security authorities. 

Last summer, Daesh captured large swathes of land in Iraq and Syria, killing thousands in the process. The terrorist group later declared the captured territories to be part of a self-styled caliphate.

Since the group captured the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in June 2014, a U.S.-led coalition has carried out numerous airstrikes against Daesh targets in both Iraq and Syria.


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