shagri abdullah and herfamily are sheltering in an abandoned house because theirs was destroyed. are in hospital, victims of a mortar attack. she shows us how they hid when is fighters stormed in to use them as human shields. "0ne went to the roof", she says, "and he started to shoot. he attacked the army and we escaped from this store. he attacked the army and we escaped from this door. later we found another is still hiding here and they came and shot him in the head." shagri's neighbourhood has been reclaimed from the militants, but her life is changed utterly. "we got our freedom", she says, "but it cost us a lot. i lost my house and my children were injured." her beloved mosul will never recover, she believes, not even in 30 years. what future for a broken city in a fractured nation even after the extremists are pushed out? there are fears that when iraqis finish fighting is, they may begin fighting each other. 0rla guerin, bbc news, mosul. dorset and wiltshire fire and rescue have confirmed they are currently dealing with an incident at guys marsh prison in shaftesbury. 18