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United Nations: the destruction of Mosul is the worst Ayman in Iraq

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United Nations: the destruction of Mosul is the worst Ayman in Iraq

2017/7/17 11:54

United Nations - the destruction of Mosul is the worst Ayman in Iraq

[Oan- Baghdad]
described responsible in the United Nations, the destruction in the right side west of the city of Mosul , recently liberated from terrorists Daesh as " the worst in Iraq."
She said the resident representative of the United Nations Development Program in Iraq, Lise Grande said in a statement to the United Nations Mission in Iraq [UNAMI] received by all of Iraq[where] a copy of " The magnitude of the devastation west of Mosul is the worst in Iraq, it has affected 38 districts, including 15 almost devastating. "
"There are currently more than 300 projects under way to restore stability to Mosul, including about 70 projects west of Mosul, but that is only the beginning, there is a tremendous amount of work that needs to be quickly accomplished."
The Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi, announced last Monday edit Mosul completely from Daesh amid massive destruction of the city.
The estimated Iraqi government, the cost of the reconstruction of about two billion dollars for this task, and try to secure it locally, and spend within one year in collaboration with international organizations. "
Ebadi said on 22 June that the cost of the destruction of infrastructure because of the war on Daesh exceed $ 100 billion.
While I expected The United Nations infrastructure connector reform alone will cost more than one billion dollars.
Iraq plans to hold an international donors ' conference hosted by Kuwait early next year for the reconstruction of the liberated cities.

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