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3 Iraqis killed while fleeing Daesh-held Mosul

Five people were injured in the blast

Ali H. M.Abo Rezeg  | 23.10.2016 - Update : 23.10.2016
3 Iraqis killed while fleeing Daesh-held Mosul

Ninawa

By Jamal al-Badrani

NINEVEH, Iraq

Three members of the same family were killed and five others injured in a bomb explosion south of Mosul in northern Iraq.

The blast struck as the victims were trying to flee the Daesh-held city, army officer Mohammed al-Bayyati told Anadolu Agency.

“Two women and a four-year old child were killed and five other family members injured in the bombing,” he said.

According to al-Bayyati, the victims had been forcibly displaced by Daesh terrorists from their homes in al-Houd village, south of Mosul.

The village was recaptured by Iraqi forces earlier this week as part of a major anti-Daesh offensive to recapture Mosul from the terrorist group.

“The victims were trying to return to their homes in the village when the explosion struck,” al-Bayyati said.

Last week, the Iraqi army, backed by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes, launched a much-anticipated offensive to retake Mosul, the last Daesh stronghold in northern Iraq.

Daesh captured Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, in mid-2014 before overrunning large swathes of territory in the country’s northern and western regions.

Recent months have seen the Iraqi army, backed by local allies on the ground and a U.S.-led air coalition, retake much territory seized by Daesh in 2014. Nevertheless, the terrorist group remains in control of several parts of the country, including Mosul.

In recent weeks, the army and its allies have staged a gradual advance on the city, which officials in Baghdad have vowed to recapture by year’s end.

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