Iraq’s offensive against Islamic State militants in western Mosul sends thousands on trek for safety – Los Angeles Times
The Islamic State mortar shell slammed into the ground in a puff of white smoke, exploding a mere 30yards away from the dirt path leading out of western Mosuls Al-Maamoun neighborhood.
Residents already fleeing the city realizedit was time to run.
Quick, quick, yalla, shouted an Iraqisoldier, frantically waving his arms at a gaggle of families struggling to push their belongings along the path.
Behind them, Al-Maamoun was shrouded in smoke, the rat-tat-tat of heavy machine guns echoing through the area.
Around now is when they start sending the [mortar fire]. There will be others. People have to hurry, the soldier said.
As Iraqi security forces have breached Islamic State-held neighborhoods of western Mosul, thousands of residents have seized the chance to escape in the ensuing chaos rather than stay while militants keep fighting.
The International Organization for Migration, one of several humanitarian agencies keeping track of population movements in the area, said in a report released Wednesday that some 21,000 peoplehad been displaced since the government offensive to take back western Mosul beganFeb. 19.
As the clashes have shifted past smaller areas into western Mosul proper, there has been a spike in displacement. Since Saturday, approximately 4,000 people have left the city eachday, the highest the rate has been since the campaign to drive the jihadists kicked off in October, according to the U.N.s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
In January, Iraqi troops backed by a U.S.-led international coalition drove the jihadists out of Mosuls eastern districts. The troops halted their campaign on thebanks of the Tigris River, which bisects the city,while they regrouped. They started thefresh assault in February with the aim of driving out Islamic State from its last major bastion in the country.
The U.N. estimates some 750,000 peopleremain in Islamic State-held areas of western Mosul. An estimated 400,000 of them may flee tocamps set up by the government as well as numerous aid agencies near Mosul, officials say.
Residents looking to leave Mosul face a journey that begins with a gantlet ofmortar fire, IEDs and sniper bullets.
At times, men, their faces tight with worry, cajole wearywomen and whimpering children through the active war zone their neighborhoods have become. Families walk past the bodies of Islamic State fighters as well as residents felled by the fighting.
Weve heard stories of people tranquilizing their kids or putting duct tape on their mouths to stop them from making any noise as they make their escape from Islamic State,Hala Jaber, Iraq press officer for theInternational Organization for Migration, said in an interviewWednesday.
Despite Iraqi forces this week declaring Al-Maamoun mostly secure, a video releasedMonday by Amaq, an agency affiliated with Islamic State, shows militants running through Al-Maamoun and the Uboor area of western Mosul, firing their weapons as they shout Allah Akbar [God is great].
Militants are seen in the video firing aDushka machine gun set up in the bed of a pickup truck and high-caliberrifles from inside houses.
Outside Al-Maamoun on Tuesday, it appearedthe neighborhood and its environs were still contested.
Residents often bury family members killed in the fighting in hastily dug graves in front yards or on the sides of the road.
Abu Barzan Hadidi, a 43-year-old taxi driver from Al-Maamoun, said he had just finished digging a grave for his daughter, Nadia Bilal, and his 1-year-old granddaughter, Hanaan.
I buried them with my own two hands, Hadidi said.
A mortar [shell] fell on them, he said. Her husband went ahead to the camps. He doesnt know yet.
He returned a shovel to the soldiers stationed near the dirt path out of Al-Maamoun, tears rolling down his nut-brown cheeks.
Hes not the only one who had to do this today, said one soldier as he watched Hadidi walk away, saying that he too had buried a corpse hours earlier.
Militants forced many residents to leave their cars, some destined to be used as car bombs.
After they leave their neighborhoods, those fleeing must traverse the sand-swept valleys and hills outside the city. They trudge through the desert, forming a dust-covered line that stretches for three miles before reaching a gathering area near the Baghdad-Mosul highway.
On Tuesday, many people struggledto roll pushcarts with older family members and baggage down a hill, passing near a tank that had fallen into a trench. An old woman, too tired to continue, sat cross-legged on the sand as family members tried to determinehow far they would have to go to reach military trucks transporting people to safety.
Abdullah Fathi, 17, struggled to push a blue cart carrying his grandmother, Farhah Amin,to a field hospital.
She fainted. She just couldnt take the trip, he said as a medical officer ordered staff to put Amin on a stretcher.
For many displaced people destined for camps, the main concern was food and water. People spoke of horrific levels of deprivation, with exorbitant prices in western Mosulmaking even the most basic of goods out of reach.
Moza Khudhayer, an outspoken matriarch of a family from the Uboor area of Mosul,sat on patterned thatch mats among her daughters and their children,relishing packets of biscuits and stew with rice given to them by aid groups.
The [Islamic State]killed us, may Allah kill them, she said. "Weve spent a month without gas, and we've eaten nothing.
In another area, a group of men squatted on the ground before a seated intelligence officerclad in the black uniform of Iraqs counter-terrorism service.
The men, whose ages ranged from teenagers with a wisp of facial hair to those sporting beards, had been separated from their families while they awaited security screening.
You, the one whos laughing, whats so funny? the intelligence officer asked a teenager who moments before had smirked. The teen quickly apologized.
Earlier, another group had lined up in single file, 10at a time, before another intelligence official with a laptop. They would go forward one by one and present their white government-issued rations card to the officer, who would tap their name into a security database.
Roughly 10%of the men we check are from Daesh, and they dont know we have all this material on them, said the intelligence officer, a captain who declined to give his name for security reasons. He used the groups Arabic acronym,which is considered a pejorative by its supporters.
We have a database with all the names of Islamic State members and collaborators, and when we took the eastern side we scooped up records kept by Islamic State. They had the full names of fighters, their nom de guerre, salaries everything.
Some of those who are caught, he said, pretend to have been forced to work with the extremistgroup, which had reigned over Mosul since June 2014 when it swatted away tens of thousands of Iraqi army troops.
Those who pass this screening are then sent to the nearby village of Hamaam Al-Alil for a more thorough check, said Brig. Gen.Salman Hashem, who oversees the aid distribution in the area. Those with clean records are then reunited with their families at one of the displacement camps.
Although figures on casualties among the displaced are not available, aid groups expect that as Islamic State is cornered in the city, it will get worse for civilians still in their grip.
Islamic State is not going to go away easily, Jaber said.Theyre going to play dirty, and theyre going to play dirty against the civilians.
Bulos is a special correspondent.
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