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city mosul tory's in its liberation from islamic state now left for dead and in ruins our correspondent and video agency look at how life has ground to a halt. broken rather i challenge any member of parliament to live in the conditions we're currently living in i bet they are even afraid of entering this area. and the german court bans the muslim call to prayer an elderly couple complained their religious beliefs were being violated. it's want to talk here in moscow and you're watching altie international live from last year with me in a day or two to welcome to the program and verified footage has surfaced online allegedly showing a fight between the pilot of a downed russian jet and syrian jihad is it shows the russian pilot fending off his
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attackers before blowing himself up with a grenade to avoid capture and we have to warn you that you might find some of the upcoming images disturbing. that video reportedly shows the last moments of a russian pilot's life he's swarmed by terrorists who are shouting at him and it's believed that at the last minute he set off a grenade taking his own life to avoid capture at this point it's unclear whether or not he was able to take any of his attackers with him or not it is being reported that he has been identified as major a month and a document allegedly for. in his pocket seems to show that coming in for completing combat missions in syria was coming his way the pilot's plane was shot down on saturday in a province in northwestern syria that's an area that's still controlled by the latest incarnation of the terrorist group and other militant groups the pilot
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managed to eject from the aircraft but was overwhelmed by terrorists on the ground where it looks like he went out fighting to the last photos have surfaced online apparently showing his weapon where one magazine is completely empty and two others spent a number of unverified and rather graphic and disturbing videos and photos surfaced online quickly after the incident showing the terrorist taking selfies with a pilot's body and stomping on the debris from the crashed plane russia of course wasted no time in reacting to the incident and quickly carried out a number of persuasion air strikes in the area with the ministry reporting that over thirty terrorists were killed as a result. kilometers of rubble thousands of forgotten bodies the chapter of mosul's victorious liberation in iraq has closed and another is now open video agency ruptly has filmed the grim reality of recovery and the once tormented islamic state held city and a warning again this does contain images of a very upsetting nature.
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how many bodies have you removed since you started working in this area approximately five hundred ok are there any more yes in houses and all the roads. where i don't i challenge any member of parliament to live in the conditions we are currently living in here i bet they are even afraid of entering this area they have no idea how horrible the smell is or how critical the medical situation is. we haven't received any kind of aid since things philistines seven months ago on one occasion didn't receive a small box of. bombs my food nothing. senior correspondent murat gas to have join me in the studio he was witness to the battle unfolding in mosul and shared the experience seven months since the battle of mosul
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ended they're still digging up people's bodies and here there's no end in sight i mean these rescuers work every day just this time we we film them and what's more you know we can't obviously show our viewers everything but this footage in particular is very distressing because it's always so when it when it comes to children but i was there when these bodies had just begun to rot and i don't the girl ever forget it was the smell it was beyond sickening beyond north you know there were areas entire districts in mosul where you could hardly breathe properly mother nature in seven months of course starting the job but the smell hasn't gone it's still there it's just isn't as bad on this. if it's true the real
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heroes are the people doing the digging the people the rescuers that are sifting through all this all this wreckage and pulling out these bodies they're so desensitized you can see they're not even wearing breathing mosques or even even rags but then again they're paid pennies to do this. because we see jobs are scarce in moves as standing buildings and then i just spent. in here in just experience and and you can't when you have difficulties with any of the people wanted when you well there is still a huge problem and that is unexploded bombs and they're mixed with all the wreckage the rubble the clothes the bodies that everywhere for example u.s. coalition jets bomb mosul some bombs failed to explode then you have shells mines isis booby trap suicide vest and one of those are still still all over mosul and
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when kids are playing for example on wrecked buildings or when rescue is a digging out the body when homeowners come back to their destroyed houses trying to salvage what they can that's when those bombs go off and rescue us tell us every day they get several more new victims of well the battle of the battle of mosul but we were there from the very beginning from when those u.s. led coalition jets bombed isis in in mosul day and night then when it was safer we got a little closer to see what those explosions and really caused the price of the liberation of mosul. oh. yeah a billion cattle thieves are
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a fact of life in this sort of situation. do you agree that some of the the high level of i think ridiculous standard that we had previously is now created this. behavior by isis that they now realize if they take human shield they're going to avoid being struck and that actually this is adding to the problem congresswoman i do believe they understand our sensitivity to civilian casualties and they're exploiting that and i do agree that as we move into these urban environments it is him become more and more difficult to apply extraordinarily high standards for the things we're doing although we will try.
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to. get neighboring street all but destroyed the street across rubble the street over there it's the same story wherever you look. there are still calculus bodies buried under all this rubble and no one knows how long it will take to get it would have. let me show you west mosul now a wasteland the city for intents and purposes has been erased lives for little or nothing left so it's no surprise people don't want to return and they would. rather live in tents on one issue i was really excited to return to my home and see it now
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when i see it in this state i wish i'd never come back. and i feel completely destroyed i don't feel like coming back to this home i've lost all hope of living here after seeing all this devastation. this was iraq's second largest city founded thousands of years ago and it's been a pillar of religion architecture and culture ever since its reconstruction will never be the same if it even happens and its population will be massively diminished official sources the iraqis in the us have all vastly understated the sheer volume of civilians suffering and death a thousand they said investigative journalists put the figure around ten thousand senior health chief in mosul who didn't want to be filmed told us the
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number is much higher. this book alone contains the names of seven thousand dead victims i have four or five of these every day we got two or three more bodies victims of new explosions. so where does a rock even begin and who will help foot the bill the answer is simple if given the choice no one it will take tens of billions of dollars to rebuild mosul alone and there is a more pressing issue to deal with first the bodies the iraqis hoped the u.s. led coalition would help resurrect mosul since its bombing campaign created much of this destruction the americans in bluntly said no we freed you will spend two hundred odd million dollars fixing the pipes but aside from that you are on your own as a call issue and we are not in the business of nation building or reconstruction we
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must ensure that our respective nations precious and limited resources are devoted to preventing the resurgence of isis and equipping the warring torn communities to take the lead in rebuilding their institutions and returning to stability and the civilians in mosul the desperate and hopeless few that have returned have nothing she says one hundred yards get a lot of you know she be going to school. tomorrow. what else is there to do and most of. them just it was. that to me that if she ever put that if. that was on the unthinkable revelations of the situation on the ground in mosul after a month and a terrorist role. has requested comment from organizations about.
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