Four Iraqis drown in Euphrates trying to flee embattled Fallujah
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Four people have drowned and nine others gone missing while attempting to flee the Daesh-held city of Fallujah in Iraq through the Euphrates River.
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Jun 06, 2016 04:27 UTC
  • Iraqi civilians, who have fled Daesh violence in the city of Saqlawiyah, northwest of Fallujah, wait to receive food and aid at a military site outside the city, June 3, 2016. (Photo by AFP)
    Iraqi civilians, who have fled Daesh violence in the city of Saqlawiyah, northwest of Fallujah, wait to receive food and aid at a military site outside the city, June 3, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

Four people have drowned and nine others gone missing while attempting to flee the Daesh-held city of Fallujah in Iraq through the Euphrates River.

According to Press TV, Iraqi medics and officials said the bodies of two children, a woman and a man were recovered and transported to the city of Amiriyah Fallujah, some 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) south of Fallujah, on Sunday.

The Anbar Provincial Council’s Head, Shakir al-Essawi, said people are using objects that can float on water to help them get across the river.

“They are using empty refrigerators, wooden cupboards and kerosene barrels as makeshift boats to cross the river,” he said. “It’s totally unsafe and this is why innocent people are drowning.”

Fallujah was overrun by Daesh in January 2014, and civilians have attempted to flee the city in the face of the terrorist group’s atrocities ever since. More recently, however, people have been trying to flee en masse as an Iraqi security operation has been launched to liberate the city.

Military and volunteer forces have encircled Fallujah and have set up safe corridors for the civilians to get out before forces enter the city. Reports said Monday that the city’s southern edge has been secured.

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