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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Iraqi bridge is sole link for Mosul residents


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07-23-2017, 03:25 PM
https://www.thenews.com.pk/assets/uploads/akhbar/2017-07-23/l_218219_023519_print.jpg MOSUL, Iraq: On a pontoon bridge connecting East and West Mosul, residents of a city shattered by the battle to expel Islamic State cross back and forth trying to rebuild their lives from the rubble.

The temporary structure, k**wn as the Victory Bridge, is the only crossing over the Tigris River in the city itself.

Other bridges, including the landmark Iron Bridge, were wrecked in nine months of urban warfare which saw Iraqi government forces fight the militants street-by-street and house-by-house.

With Mosul back in government hands, hundreds of people stream over each day to check homes in the devastated west side, salvage belongings or find a place to stay in the east.

All have tales of hardship and suffering under three years of Islamic State rule and, despite their relief that is over, **w they are worried about their present predicament and the future.

Many people from West Mosul, where whole neighbourhoods were flattened in air and artillery strikes by a US-led coalition, are struggling to pay rent in temporary accommodation.

Often they have ** work and are running out of funds.

Safwan al-Habar, 48, who has a house in al-Zinjili district, had spent a morning seeking help for a particularly alarming problem -- Islamic State had booby-trapped his house.

"Two bombs attached to each other with wire.

If you put your leg on it, it will explode," he said.

"Do you k**w anyone who can remove it?" he asked.

"Every day I go to the military and every day they say come back tomorrow.

I am in a mess. I´m paying rent but I want to go home.

"Civilians must walk across the bridge, which was erected for military purposes.

Taxis halt on the east side about half a km away for soldiers to check papers.

People must then walk past the ruins of the Nineveh Hotel - once a luxury hang-out for Iraqi generals - and down a slope to the pontoon where more soldiers lounge in the sun.

Taxis also wait on a ***** of open ground on the other side.

In the cavalcade coming the other way, people toted televisions, cookers, bags of clothes and other items retrieved from wrecked homes.

One man had reclaimed some **tebooks and an English-Arabic dictionary which he carried in a plastic bag.

A**ther man, Mirsur Dan**n Hassan, 53, said his house had been destroyed in an air strike.

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