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Iraqi Red Crescent distributed food and relief for families that displaced from Mosul to Najaf and Karbala

Iraqi Red Crescent Society announced : distribution of more than 600 food baskets and relief for families that displaced from Mosul and Kirkuk to the provinces of Karbala and Najaf. Where the staff of Karbala branch distribute 261 food baskets and relief in areas of Safiyah and the Risalah residential quarter, and Naser and intifada and the number of Shiia ...

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IRCS : number of displaced families reached to more than (90) thousand family till now.

Iraqi Red Crescent Society declared increasing the number of displaced families from (Neainawa , Salaheldin, and Kirkuk governorates) for more than (90) thousands family. Mohammed Alquzae / Assistant of general secretary said : “ IRCS team registered increasing the number of displaced families reached to more than (90) thousands family in different areas of ( Neainawa , Salaheldin, Kirkuk and ...

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The Iraqi Red Crescent Society: the situation of displaced become increasingly difficult,while our volunteers relief more than (160,000) displaced people.

At the gates of Kurdistan region-Iraq,hundreds of families are waiting for their role to obtain the approval of the regional authorities in Kurdistan enter in to one of the region’s governorates the scene which is repeated daily since the events of Mosul,and so far, hundreds of children and women are looking for shielding that protect them from sun until nightfall, ...

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Iraqi Red Crescent: The number of displaced People has been increased to more than 86 thousand families since the beginning of the events so far

Red Crescent Society announced The number of displaced families from the province of Nineveh, Salahuddin and Kirkuk increased to more than 86 thousand families. The Assistant Secretary General Mohammed Alkhozai Said ” Red Crescent teams registered an increase in refugee numbers reached more than 86 thousand families from different regions of the provinces of Nineveh, Salahuddin and Kirkuk to a ...

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The displacement of 100 families from Kirkuk and Mosul to the province of Babylon

Iraqi Red Crescent Society announced displacement of more than 100 families from the provinces of Kirkuk and Nineveh province of Babylon. The Assistant Secretary General of the Iraqi Red Crescent, Mohammed Al Khozai said The Iraqi Red Crescent teams in Babylon visited those families that lived in public places, and distribut food and relief to them. He added that most ...

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The high number of displaced from Mosul to more than 83 thousand families since the beginning of the events and so far

Iraqi Red Crescent Society announced increased in the number of displaced families from the province of Nineveh to more than 83 thousand families. The Assistant Secretary General Mohammed Alkhozai said “Red Crescent teams recorded displacement (83) thousand families from different regions of the province of Nineveh to a number of northern provinces and some southern provinces”. Adding that thousands of ...

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Iraqi Red Crescent Society assists thousands of displaced families after alarming deterioration of the humanitarian situation

Geneva/Baghdad – 25 June 2014 The humanitarian situation in Iraq continues to be alarming as the number of families displaced by violence is rising every day. A massive displacement started in the country on 10 June after the deterioration of the security situation in the provinces of Nineveh, Salah Al-Din and Diyala. Kurdistan has become the safe zone for many ...

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Interview President of Iraqi Red Crescent Society, Dr Dr Yassin Ahmed Abbass al-Ma’amouri

Intro: On 10 June, the humanitarian situation in Iraq took a dramatic turn when the security situation in the provinces of Nineveh, Salah Al-Din and Diyala deteriorated. This has resulted in a massive displacement of people in the country. Kurdistan has become the safe zone for many of the IDP’s moving out of Mosul. The population of Mosul is 3 ...

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