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    The war on the duel has left 20 thousand victims and reconstruction needs 60 billion dollars

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    The war on the duel has left 20 thousand victims and reconstruction needs 60 billion dollars Empty The war on the duel has left 20 thousand victims and reconstruction needs 60 billion dollars

    Post by Rocky Tue 21 Nov 2017, 1:36 am

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     Baghdad / Wael Ne'ma 

    It is not possible to obtain final and accurate figures on the amount of material and human losses caused by the military operations carried out by Iraqi forces against Da'ash since 2014. But according to official statistics between 15 and 20 thousand civilians have been killed and wounded in the past years. According to the statistics, Ninewa province accounts for 50% of the number of victims, and there are still thousands more missing in the province.
    Local estimates estimate the destruction of 15,000 houses in the old city of central Mosul, 100,000 houses in Anbar province and 11,000 in Diyala province. In addition, dozens of bridges, hospitals and unknown numbers have been damaged in schools in the governorates of Diyala, Salah al-Din and Kirkuk. Construction costs, according to preliminary estimates, amount to $ 60 billion in Anbar, Mosul and Diyala. 
    In recent years, the Iraqi parliament has considered the cities of Ramadi, Jalula, Baiji, Mosul, Hawija and Tall Afar to be areas of disaster, with the percentage of destruction exceeding 80%. Prime Minister Haider Abadi estimated, two weeks ago, the cost of military operations in three years at 100 billion dollars. 
    For his part, Minister of Planning Salman Jumaili said in July that the damage to state institutions between 2004 and 2016 amounted to 42 trillion Iraqi dinars.

    Conflicting Mosul 
    According to local statistics, Hassan al-'Aalaf, deputy governor of Nineveh province, said: "There are 10 thousand dead in the province, and 2400 people truncated." 
    On the other hand, the figures of the United Nations Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), which is issued monthly, the fall of 5,218 people killed and wounded in Ninewa from February 2015 to October 2017. While the Ministry of Health, in its annual report for 2016, the number of dead and wounded in the province in 889. "There are 4,000 other bodies that could be considered missing in Nineveh," al-'Alaf said, adding that the number was due to "possible bodies still under the rubble of the old city." The discrepancy is more evident in the light The statistics mentioned by former Finance Minister Hoshyar Zebari, who noted, during a press statement after the liberation Connector, killing 40 thousand people in the city.
    For its part, a report issued by the Iraqi Observatory for Human Rights, during the operations in Mosul, killed 3,864 people and receive 22,579 others treatment in the right coast. 
    The Iraqi forces fought fierce battles in Nineveh province lasted for 10 months, three months of which took place in the center of Mosul. 
    On the other hand, Mosul officials estimate the money needed to rebuild their province about $ 30 billion. 
    "There are 12,000 destroyed houses in the old city only," said Abdul Rahman al-Waka'a, chairman of the reconstruction committee of the provincial council, adding that "the damage to the right coast is more than 95 percent 
    ." 
    The general commander of the armed forces, on July 10 last year, the liberation of the city of Mosul in full And announced at the end of last August, the liberation of the province of Nineveh in full of a supportive presence.
    "There are 72 bridges in the province, including 6 chiefs, and 10 hospitals on the right side," he said. 
    Ninety percent of the streets of the left coast were destroyed by the fighting and mortars used by Dahesh. In addition, 60% of the government buildings in eastern Mosul were destroyed, and 70% of Al Salam and Al-Khansa Hospital were severely damaged. While all health centers were out of service. 
    Security institutions and police stations were 100% destroyed, while the destruction rate in school buildings was 30%. 
    The Iraqi Observatory, in the same report, the collapse of more than 10 thousand housing units on the western side of the city.

    Anbar bridges fall 
    in Anbar, Mustafa speaks grooms, the deputy governor, for "100 thousand house destroyed throughout the province, 20 thousand of them home in the city of Ramadi, 25 thousand houses in Fallujah." 
    "The hospitals in Ramadi, Falluja and Al Qaim have been affected by 80 percent," he said. He revealed that "the destruction of 85 bridges in the province, constituting 90% of the bridges Anbar." The House of Representatives had considered, in April 2016, Ramadi a disaster city. 
    The UNAMI mission described the destruction in the center of Anbar province as "staggering and worse than anywhere else in Iraq." After the liberation of the city in February 2016, I spoke about the damage of 5700 buildings. 
    As for the size of casualties in Anbar, the province does not have accurate statistics, and only the bride saying that "martyrs by the thousands."

    The Ministry of Health's annual report for 2016 recorded a zero percentage of deaths and injuries.


    Diyala football orchards, which saw the first liberation in 2015, reveals the head of the provincial council Ali Daini, "the destruction of 11 thousand homes in the province." 
    "The cities of Khanaqin, Jalawla, Saadiya and northern Muqdadiya during the liberation operations have been affected by an oppressive organization," Daini said in a statement. 
    Last October, parliament voted to consider the area of ​​Jalawla a disaster zone. 
    "Three hospitals have been damaged and a large number of orchards have been turned into football fields after they have been badly damaged," he said. He estimated Diyala's need for more than "10 billion dollars for reconstruction." 
    Diyala officials do not have statistics on casualties, but according to the UN mission there are 2,301 dead and wounded in Diyala. 
    According to the Ministry of Health report, 972 were killed and 541 wounded in 2016. Military operations were carried out last month north of Muqdadiya.

    Private funds 
    At the same time, the people of Tikrit, from the moment of their liberation in March 2015, began rebuilding houses from their own money, having despaired of receiving government compensation. "The government allocations for reconstruction are very few," said Faisal al-Jubouri, deputy chairman of the Salah al-Din council. "The areas of Aziz Balad, Awja and Beiji have been greatly affected during the liberation process," he said. In July 2016, the House of Representatives voted that Baiji was a disaster zone. 
    The official said Jubouri Baiji district to the destruction of large homes, schools and hospitals. 
    After the liberation of Tikrit, the prime minister spoke of "67 houses and 85 shops burned by vandals."
    The statistics of UNAMI killed and injured 1436 in Salahuddin between 2015 and 2017. The district of Sharqat was the last city in the province, which was liberated from Daqash last September. The annual report of the Ministry of Health killed 6859 compared to the wounding of 1915 civilians in Salah al-Din.

    Ruins of Hawija 
    In contrast, Kirkuk recorded the lowest number of casualties and damage due to its occurrence at the end of the map of military operations, where the organization was urging in the weakest cases. 
    However, Kirkuk Provincial Council member Najat Hussein told Al-Mada that "most of the Hawija areas have become ruins because of the great destruction they have suffered." 
    The Ministry of Health recorded 1513 deaths and 523 injuries in Kirkuk in 2016. Al-Bashir village of the province was liberated in April 2016.



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