Journalists have been sharing poignant images on social media of civilians fleeing from Mosul as government and Kurdish forces enter the outskirts of the city in the ongoing offensive to liberate the last major Iraqi city from Daesh.
After soldiers entered the Gogjali suburb of eastern Mosul on Wednesday families fled the battle, mostly heading to neighboring Kurdistan. One reporter shared striking footage of residents, many of them women and children, leaving on foot and carrying with them bags and suitcases:
Hundreds of families fled the fighting in eastern Mosul today. Video taken in #Gogjali today pic.twitter.com/ORDS7LwZGe
— Fazel Hawramy (@FazelHawramy) November 2, 2016
Another video shows Kurdish Pashmerga fighters helping locals into a convoy of cars, each equipped with a white flag. Civilians, still wearing the conservative clothing enforced by the Islamist group including the full niqab covering for women, can be seen embracing the soldiers who have liberated them after two years under Islamist control.
خروج أوى العائلات من قرية #كوكجلي المتاخمة لمدينة #الموصل بعد استعادتها من "تنظيم الدولة الإسلامية" pic.twitter.com/otbNw69QmK
— Abdallah Malkawi (@Abdala7) November 3, 2016
"Families leave #Gogjali village adjacent to the city of #Mosul after it is recovered from 'Islamic State Organization'"
Other images showed the displaced Iraqis arriving in the safety of Kurdistan province:
بدء وصول النازحين من قرية #كوكجلي المحاذية للموصل باتجاه أراضي كردستان #العراق @France24_ar #الموصل pic.twitter.com/L35S0Pr8fN
— Abdallah Malkawi (@Abdala7) November 3, 2016
"The beginning of the arrival of displaced persons from # Gogjali village adjacent to Mosul towards the territory of Kurdistan #Iraq # Mosul"
Meanwhile Lieutenant Muntazar of the elite Iraqi anti-terrorist forces claimed on Wednesday that “we have cleaned Gogjali, but we haven’t killed many Daesh, because most of them fled towards Syria,” the Guardian reported. Many Twitter users shared a short clip of Iraqi soldiers and press arriving in liberated Gogjali:
سيلفي النصر من كوكجلي#انتصاراتنا_ذهبيه pic.twitter.com/Ue5jPDUh3Y
— العمليات الخاصة (@isof_iq) November 1, 2016
"Victory selfie in Kokjla #Ourvictoryisgold"
Yet, it is expected that the coming weeks, and possibly months, will see a harsh battle within the city. The consequence will undoubtedly be an increase in the already estimated 21,000 residents displaced from Mosul (International Organisation for Migration). So we can expect to be seeing more of the following images for a while longer:
As the #Mosuloffensive to defeat #ISIS goes on; people flee through town of Gogjali, https://t.co/ExG2w65GB9 and https://t.co/dYKUf3IW8H pic.twitter.com/eopEU0Ce8j
— Carolyn Cole (@Carolyn_Cole) November 3, 2016
حسبنا الله ونعم الوكيل
— الشيخ فاروق الظفيري (@alduferi1969) November 2, 2016
هذه صور لسكن نازحين من الموصل في العراء
يارب انت ارحم بهم pic.twitter.com/qXlOfbvsEN
"Thanks be to God. These images are of the displaced residents of Mosul out in the open. Lord have mercy upon them."
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