As Islamic State militants retreat, what’s left of Mosul?
As Islamic State militants retreat, what’s left of Mosul?
As Iraqi and coalition forces draw closer to a victory over the Islamic State group in Mosul, the scale of the destruction lying in their wake is immense.
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Iraqi state television on Saturday announced a "victory" over Islamic State militants in Mosul is imminent.
Iraqi commaders say insurgents are fighting for each metre with snipers, grenades and suicide bombers, forcing security forces to fight house-to-house in the densely populated maze of narrow alleyways.
With hundreds of buildings destroyed and almost half the city's population displaced, Mosul is far from recovering from two years of militant rule.
The UN this week estimated it will cost more than $1 billion to repair basic infrastructure. Here, photos from inside Mosul show the task that awaits:
Iraqi commaders say insurgents are fighting for each metre with snipers, grenades and suicide bombers, forcing security forces to fight house-to-house in the densely populated maze of narrow alleyways.
Read more: Anticipating Mosul's post-Islamic State future |
With hundreds of buildings destroyed and almost half the city's population displaced, Mosul is far from recovering from two years of militant rule.
The UN this week estimated it will cost more than $1 billion to repair basic infrastructure. Here, photos from inside Mosul show the task that awaits:
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