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Rasoul Ibrahim, a father of three, fled Falluja on Thursday morning and arrived with his wife and children in Habbaniya, about 12 miles to the west of Falluja, on Thursday night.
He said families left in the city were in desperate need.
“There’s no water. People are drinking dirty water. Children are dying. People are eating flour because there’s no proper food,” he told aid workers in Habbaniya, which has become a refugee camp, with around 2,000 families sheltering there.
Ubadi from the Iraqi Red Crescent Society said many families taking refuge in Habbaniya and other villages nearby were suffering from diarrhoea and malnutrition and needed medicine as well as basic necessities such as lentils, sugar, bread, tea and candles.
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Quote meon an estimate et non interruptus stadium.
Sic tempus fugit esperanto hiccup estrogen.
Glorious baklava ex librus hup hey ad infinitum.