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but our senior correspondent murat goes they have witnessed the liberation operation under its aftermath he shared his experiences with us in the studio where they are seven months since the battle of mosul ended they're still digging up people's bodies and 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 the real heroes 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 masks or even even rags but then again they're paid pennies to do this hard work because obviously jobs are scarce in mosul as are standing buildings and you just described the traumatic. inherent us experience. and you've outlined lots of difficulties but were there any other problems that were highlighted when you with that well there is still a huge problem and that is unexploded bombs sh
but our senior correspondent murat goes they have witnessed the liberation operation under its aftermath he shared his experiences with us in the studio where they are seven months since the battle of mosul ended they're still digging up people's bodies and 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 the real...
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murat guess the if radar stations recorded the erratic flight path of the plane it reached an altitude of nearly two thousand meters before suddenly plunging to fifteen hundred meters after regaining height it up part and plea plummeted once again and disappeared completely from radars well the last time it was seen on screen was at nine hundred meters the plane was an one for eight owned by surat tougher lines it had been in operation for less than eight years the airline is now being investigated by the authorities but the company claims it carried out all of the necessary technical maintenance however this particular plane was previously involved in several safety incidents including engine and fuselage problems well with the investigation underway we spoke to aviation experts about the possible causes of the crash blood to send my thoughts and prayers to all the families of the passengers and crew and the airline staff in the wake of this tragedy the weather is probably the primary factor that depends a lot on the rate of the snowfall or precipitation and how long the airplane had
murat guess the if radar stations recorded the erratic flight path of the plane it reached an altitude of nearly two thousand meters before suddenly plunging to fifteen hundred meters after regaining height it up part and plea plummeted once again and disappeared completely from radars well the last time it was seen on screen was at nine hundred meters the plane was an one for eight owned by surat tougher lines it had been in operation for less than eight years the airline is now being...
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was murat down steve on the grim reality in mosul in the wake of the grueling liberation campaign well r.t. has requested comment on the situation from a number of rights organizations as well as the u.s. led coalition oxfam's humanitarian coordinator for the middle east joined us earlier to share his thoughts on mosul's plight. the reality is it's been a very intense battle typically. non-experience it's often very complex to rebut the. quake or fighting like a lot of funding you can use the rehabilitation on your old man the outlines of the bill is very high. i'm not. looking to international donors and i'm astounded and quickly rushes them all to start with and start to come into increasing the funding for the recovery effort for such in the whole gulf. but for the whole of the region then the government which has been so affected by fighting recently. the u.k.'s high court has ruled against the extradition of an alleged british trucker to the us laurie love is accused of carrying out cyber attacks against the f.b.i. enough among other organizations but the u.k.'s lord chief justice
was murat down steve on the grim reality in mosul in the wake of the grueling liberation campaign well r.t. has requested comment on the situation from a number of rights organizations as well as the u.s. led coalition oxfam's humanitarian coordinator for the middle east joined us earlier to share his thoughts on mosul's plight. the reality is it's been a very intense battle typically. non-experience it's often very complex to rebut the. quake or fighting like a lot of funding you can use the...
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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 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 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 breat
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 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...