100,000 Iraqis may flee Mosul for Syria, Turkey: UN
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Smoke rises from clashes in the east of Mosul during clashes with Islamic State militants on Oct 17, 2016.
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GENEVA (REUTERS) - Up to 100,000 Iraqis may flee to Syria and Turkey to escape the Iraqi government's assault aimed at ousting Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) from the northern city of Mosul, the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR said on Monday (Oct 17).
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees issued an appeal for an additional US$61 million (S$84 million) to provide tents, camps, winter items and stoves for displaced inside Iraq and new refugees needing shelter in the two neighbouring countries.
That brought UNHCR's overall appeal for the crisis to US$196 million.
All civilians fleeing their homes "must be protected and provided with safe passage", said the International Committee of the Red Cross, which like the UNHCR is based in Geneva.
ICRC teams were near Mosul to help 270,000 people with food and other emergency aid, the agency said in tweets.
"UNHCR is concerned that events in Mosul may cause up to 100,000 Iraqis to flee towards Syria and Turkey," the UN agency said. "Preparedness plans are underway in Syria to receive up to 90,000 Iraqi refugees."

