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Iraq human rights commission: Fallujah refugees exceed 70,000 families

More than 70,000 Iraqi families have fled Fallujah as the Anbar city has become the latest battlefield between the Islamic State and Iraqi security forces, according to information from Iraq’s High Commission for Human Rights. The head of the commission, Fadel al-Gharawi, said in a statement most of the 70,000 displaced families were women and children […]

Rudaw reports :

More than 70,000 Iraqi families have fled Fallujah as the Anbar city has become the latest battlefield between the Islamic State and Iraqi security forces, according to information from Iraq’s High Commission for Human Rights. The head of the commission, Fadel al-Gharawi, said in a statement most of the 70,000 displaced families were women and children and had taken refuge in areas around Baghdad.