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POST TIME: 18 March, 2016 00:00 00 AM
UN �worried� about thousands fleeing Iraq offensive
AFP

UN ‘worried’ about thousands fleeing Iraq offensive

AFP, BAGHDAD: The United Nations said Thursday it was concerned that many of the 35,000 people recently displaced by fighting in Iraq’s Anbar province were still very close to the front lines. Thousands of civilians have been fleeing Hit, 145 kilometres (90 miles) west of Baghdad, as security forces close in on fighters from the Islamic State group hunkered down in the city. “The UN doesn’t have full access and we are very worried that some of the families who are escaping are in areas very close to the front lines,” the UN’s humanitarian coordinator in Iraq, Lise Grande, said in a statement. The UN said aid agencies were providing food, water and hygiene kits to some of the people displaced but stressed that the affected areas were hard to reach. Hit lies along the Euphrates, in the heart of Anbar, and is currently the main focus of the Iraqi security forces’ battle to retake ground lost to IS in 2014.
Grande said the number of displaced people from Hit seeking urgent medical assistance was an indication of how hard the conditions were.