
Survivors recount atrocities of ISIS occupation in Mosul
Clip: 8/20/2017 | 10m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Survivors recount atrocities of ISIS occupation in Mosul
More than 1 million people once lived in Mosul, Iraq, a city reduced to rubble after three years of ISIS occupation and a brutal nine-month battle to take it back. An estimated 700,000 civilians were displaced during the conflict, most dispersed to 20 refugees camps outside the decimated city. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Marcia Biggs reports on what survivors of the siege have endured.
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Survivors recount atrocities of ISIS occupation in Mosul
Clip: 8/20/2017 | 10m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
More than 1 million people once lived in Mosul, Iraq, a city reduced to rubble after three years of ISIS occupation and a brutal nine-month battle to take it back. An estimated 700,000 civilians were displaced during the conflict, most dispersed to 20 refugees camps outside the decimated city. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Marcia Biggs reports on what survivors of the siege have endured.
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