The U.N. human
rights office has reports of a "significant escalation" of Iraqi
civilians being killed by Islamic State as they try to
flee Mosul, and
reports of 50-80 deaths in an air strike on the Zanjili district on May
31, it said on Thursday.
"Credible
reports indicate that more than 231 civilians attempting to flee
western Mosul have been killed since 26 May, including at least 204 over
three days last week alone," the U.N. human rights office said in a
statement.
(THE REUTERS)
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