‘A city full of flies’: an @Airwars interview with the crews digging out bodies in Raqqa, seven months after the city's capture. Many remain unidentified.https://airwars.org/news/rrc-interview/ …
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How destroyed is Raqqa? According to the UN, as much as 80%. Talk to the team members at
@RaqqaRc and they say it's 100% in some areas.https://airwars.org/news/rrc-interview/ …1 reply 14 retweets 6 likesShow this thread -
Who is in the mass graves of Raqqa? Their bodies were thrown in bags, marked in some cases as women or children. Without these markings, decomposition has made it difficult to tell who is inside, or what happened to them. https://airwars.org/news/rrc-interview/ …pic.twitter.com/lDlaGOjdnQ
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There's little reprieve for those digging out Raqqa's dead. When it becomes too physically and psychologically taxing to recover remains from mass graves, team members are transferred to units looking for bodies in rubble -- rubble that may be mined.https://twitter.com/airwars/status/1001858026805059586 …
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