With clashes still ongoing, some civilians have not fled and are hoping for an end to the war.
Regardless of fighting, some people have resumed work in the war-torn areas.
People living in liberated areas look happier than hose still suffering the ISIS rule.
Local officials in Mosul say at least 200,000 people in west Mosul still live under ISIS.
Regardless of fighting, some people have resumed work in the war-torn areas.
People living in liberated areas look happier than hose still suffering the ISIS rule.
Local officials in Mosul say at least 200,000 people in west Mosul still live under ISIS.
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