Official toll: 405 deaths and injuries among civilians in Fallujah and Ramadi
Tuesday, 14 January 2014 19: 43
Twilight news/the Anbar provincial Council, said Tuesday that the number of victims of violence in the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi, amounted to 405 killed and injured in continuing violence more than two weeks ago.
altThe two cities became the scene of fierce fighting between Islamic militants linked to Al-Qaida and the local police and tribesmen who backed by army troops of killing and wounding hundreds of civilians.
Organization of militants took control of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria of parts of two cities taking advantage of the increasing tension in the province after security forces lifted the tent sit-in in gray.
Chairwoman of the Health Committee in Al-Anbar Council for "Twilight" that "civilian casualties since 28 December in Ramadi, 50 dead, mostly women and children, and 18 people in Fallujah."
Osama said that "the number of wounded civilians gray arrived for 200 Fallujah, 137.
She said that "300 feet to the Forensic Department for issuance of certificates of compliance for dead civilians did not reach hospitals in Ramadi alone after their parents could not reach justice demand and they buried them."
The figures are not available from the dead army and Al-Qaida militants as a result of the failure to transfer to their victims to hospitals in the province.
Osama said that 1,000 families displaced from Fallujah to the narrated and 900 families to Amiriyah and 200 families to hit while thousands of others fled to the outside of the province. "
A noted that "areas of Khalidiya, gas cookers, Bali moved to 800 families since the outbreak of the crisis."
Osama concluded that "the humanitarian situation is still scary in Ramadi and Fallujah and that the Ministry of health is trying to send convoys of medical aid continuously."
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Tuesday, 14 January 2014 19: 43
Twilight news/the Anbar provincial Council, said Tuesday that the number of victims of violence in the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi, amounted to 405 killed and injured in continuing violence more than two weeks ago.
altThe two cities became the scene of fierce fighting between Islamic militants linked to Al-Qaida and the local police and tribesmen who backed by army troops of killing and wounding hundreds of civilians.
Organization of militants took control of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria of parts of two cities taking advantage of the increasing tension in the province after security forces lifted the tent sit-in in gray.
Chairwoman of the Health Committee in Al-Anbar Council for "Twilight" that "civilian casualties since 28 December in Ramadi, 50 dead, mostly women and children, and 18 people in Fallujah."
Osama said that "the number of wounded civilians gray arrived for 200 Fallujah, 137.
She said that "300 feet to the Forensic Department for issuance of certificates of compliance for dead civilians did not reach hospitals in Ramadi alone after their parents could not reach justice demand and they buried them."
The figures are not available from the dead army and Al-Qaida militants as a result of the failure to transfer to their victims to hospitals in the province.
Osama said that 1,000 families displaced from Fallujah to the narrated and 900 families to Amiriyah and 200 families to hit while thousands of others fled to the outside of the province. "
A noted that "areas of Khalidiya, gas cookers, Bali moved to 800 families since the outbreak of the crisis."
Osama concluded that "the humanitarian situation is still scary in Ramadi and Fallujah and that the Ministry of health is trying to send convoys of medical aid continuously."
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