Oman Daily Observer

MSF doctors say Mosul population ‘traumatise­d’ by conflict

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GENEVA: The population of Mosul has endured huge suffering in the war to take the northern Iraqi city back from IS and trauma cases among civilians are sharply rising in the last stages of battle, Doctors without Borders (MSF) said on Wednesday.

Tens of thousands of civilians remain trapped among the shattered buildings and infrastruc­ture in IS’s redoubt in the Old City by the western bank of the Tigris river, the aid organisati­on said.

Civilians who have managed to get medical treatment are suffering from burns, and shrapnel and blast injuries, while many women and children are in need of critical care and are under-nourished, a MSF officials said.

But there was concern that only a small proportion of the civilian population were managing to get the medical attention they required.

“Really, (there is) a huge level of human suffering,” Jonathan Henry, MSF emergency coordinato­r in West Mosul, told a news briefing in Geneva after spending six weeks in Iraq.

“This is a massive population that has been traumatise­d from a very brutal and horrific conflict,” he said.

Iraqi commanders have predicted final victory in Mosul this week after a grinding eight-month assault on the once two-million-strong city which has pushed IS into a rectangle no more than 300 by 500 metres beside the Tigris.

The militants’ brutality and the US-backed war to end their threeyear rule has created an “extremely traumatic environmen­t for people to flee from and to return to,” affecting their mental health on a large scale, Henry said.

“The west (of the city) has been heavily destroyed. It’s really mass destructio­n ... similar to the blitz of the Second World War, hospitals have been destroyed, neighbourh­oods are in ruins.”

The battles in the Old City’s maze of narrow alleyways is fought houseby-house in streets packed with civilians and planted with multiple explosive devices by the militants, who are also using drones and suicide bombings. — AFP

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