Iraqis dig their own wells in battle-scarred Mosul


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  • Friday, 12 May 2017

Employees work at a water treatment plant on the outskirts of Qaraqosh, Iraq, May 7, 2017. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

(In paragraph 11 of May 11 item, corrects UN to UN Development Programme and adds government)

MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - The families start queuing every day near the well in Mosul's Karaj al-Shamal neighbourhood, filling their large plastic containers with sulphurous, nearly undrinkable water.

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