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September 19, 2014 · 1:35 pm
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UNICEF feeds children in freed Iraqi town

The UN children’s agency UNICEF continues to bring aid to the Iraqi town of Amirli. After a two-month siege by ISIL, Amirli was freed by U.S. airstrikes on the terrorist army.

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Tagged as Iraq, Iraq crisis, malnutrition, Middle East, UNICEF

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